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Maple "globozum" in landscape design

Maple "globozum" (holly) has about 155 species of plants, mainly growing in the temperate zones of both hemispheres of the Earth. Some of the species are endemic and are found only in Central Asia and the Mediterranean.

Features of the view

Shrubs or trees of the named species can have falling, simple, complex (rare), long-petioled leaves, which look particularly impressive in the autumn season in tandem with fruit-vats. Almost each of the plant species, causes interest in landscape designers and is in demand among decorators.

Surprisingly, some species of these plants are suitable for growing even in flower pots.

The peculiarity of the maple "globozuma" - leaves cut through veins, forming an unusual texture, in the form of a beautiful pattern. In addition, people's attention is drawn to both the shape of the leaf of the tree, and the color, and originality of the inflorescences and fruits, and the amazing pattern of the bark. Almost all species are good honey-nuts.

It is noted that maple "globozum" in landscape design is applied from the first steps of development of gardening.

Botanical information

These trees are deciduous, able to grow up to 6 meters up and 4-5 meters in volume, forming a dense wide-round crown, which is preserved without the need for pruning. Young branches with a smooth reddish-gray bark; the trunk is darker, brownish; in some species it is practically black, finely cut by cracks.

The leaves are large, consisting of 5-7 blades, capable of reaching 18 cm in length. In autumn, the characteristic color of the maple is orange-yellow. The flowering period starts even before the leaves blossom and lasts for several weeks. Few people know, but this maple dissolves yellowish-green flowers, which have a fragrant scent. The fruit of maple "globozum" is a lionfish, which in its ripened form acquires a brown color. The flowering tree is distinguished by its decorative features and gives the landscape a special look.

A group of plants growing in the middle zone of Russia is characterized by winter hardiness. To the level of moisture and soil fertility, maple is not exacting, but it reacts critically to groundwater stagnation in the ground and a high level of salinity. The tree normally withstands the transplant and grows quietly in urban conditions, is distinguished by wind resistance.

Reproduction occurs by grafting the main species into the stem or root neck. The height of the specimen directly depends on the height of the stem into which the inoculation was made.

Care for the "globozum"

The plant is shade-tolerant, but the greater the age of the tree, the higher its need for light. Although the soil "globozum" is not particularly demanding, but it does not grow on unfavorable soil for long.

It responds favorably to fertilizing. When fertilizing a tree, be sure to observe the norms of applying top dressing, trying to avoid increasing the level of concentration of ground solution.

Treatments with special protective agents are not required, since the tree is not affected by pests and diseases.

Distinctive features of trees

Maple "globozum" is one of the favorite tree species for use as a supplement in landscape and landscape design. In ornamental gardening, the tree is especially valued:

  • For large sizes, which makes it possible to use it as a single element of landscape design or to include in compositions;
  • Lush thick crown;
  • A slender trunk;
  • Beautiful ornamental foliage.

Thanks to the exceptionally beautiful contrasting autumnal pattern, the maple is used to decorate avenues, parterres, lawns, contrasting against the background of coniferous species.

The use of the maple "globozum", the photo of which you can see in our article, in solitary, alley, ordinary plantings, makes it possible to identify a certain zone of the landscape.

Maple is the best tree that acts as an accent plant in a woody-shrub group. Maple parks, made in a regular style, look unsurpassed.

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