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Castanea sativa (sweet chestnut, sweet chestnut)

Castanea sativa is a classic winner of the climate crisis. A positive future is predicted for the sweet chestnut. It is the only European representative of the chestnut genus.

It is cultivated in southern and western Europe in particular for its edible fruit and wood. The fruits are also known as chestnuts. They have a high proportion of carbohydrates and starch. The protein content is higher than in cereals but lower than in potatoes.

Castanea sativa grows up to 35 meters high. The trunk circumference can be up to 4 meters. In Western Europe, sweet chestnuts can live for up to 1000 years.

The sweet chestnut is classically found in western France, southern Italy and Spain, but also in Ireland and Great Britain.

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Quercus agrifolia (Californian holm oak)

Quercus agrifolia (Californian holm oak) only grows in a very small area in Mexico and California.

The leaves are olive green and have a few spines. The outer leaves are designed for maximum utilization of sunlight by forming two to three layers of photosynthetically active cells. The Californian holm oak can reach an age of up to 250 years. In the past, this beech plant was used for coal extraction and in shipbuilding. The species is undemanding and very drought-resistant. It can grow up to 30 meters high on deep soils.

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Quercus infectoria (Alleppo oak, gall oak)

Quercus infectoria (Alleppo oak, gall oak) originates from the eastern Mediterranean region and western Asia. The tree only grows about 6 meters high, often (lower). It is very soil-tolerant, but can have major problems with frost (especially when young).

Quercus infectoria is famous for the presence of so-called “gall apples” on the undersides of its leaves. These gall apples are produced by gall wasps and are enriched with tannins. They are used medicinally as antioxidants and for their antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects.

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Quercus alnifolia (alder-leaved oak, golden oak)

Quercus alnifolia (alder-leaved oak) is an evergreen oak from Cyprus. The tree reaches heights of up to 10 meters. The leaves are thick and leathery. The underside of the leaves is golden in color.

Quercus alnifolia colonizes stony and mountainous areas.

More info: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erlenbl%C3%A4ttrige_Eiche

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Pinus halepensis (Aleppo pine)

Pinus halepensis (Aleppo pine) originates from the Mediterranean region. Growth heights are up to 25 meters.
The tree forms tap roots that penetrate up to 3 meters deep. The wood is very rich in resin and is used extensively as construction timber, particularly in North Africa.

More info: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleppo-Kiefer

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Pinus Pinea (Mediterranean pine, Italian stone pine)

Pinus Pinea (Mediterranean pine, Italian stone pine) grows to heights of up to 30 meters and a diameter of up to 2 meters at the breast. The root depth of the Mediterranean pine is often relatively shallow. The natural distribution area of the pine is in the northern Mediterranean region.

Pine nuts are widely used in the food industry. A single tree produces up to 60 kilograms of seeds.

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Cedrus atlantica (Atlas cedar)

Cedrus atlantica (Atlas cedar) is an evergreen tree that can grow up to 40 meters high. Atlas cedars can live up to 900 years.

The Atlas cedar is found particularly in North Africa. Populations are also known from France and Italy as well as from some areas of Central Europe.

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