Larix decidua 'Puli' forms a small tree with strongly drooping branches and twigs. This cultivar does not form a continuous central branch and its height therefore depends on the graft height. Most striking about 'Puli' is its very characteristic appearance. Unlike some forms of 'Pendula', the branches of 'Puli' are slightly curved. The branches are relatively thin. These features create a distinctly more informal and graceful habit. On the longer twigs the needles are scattered, on short shoots they are in bundles, typical of Larix. The needles are greyish green and turn yellow in autumn before falling off. 'Pendula' does best in slightly alkaline soils. Does not tolerate paving and is especially suitable as a solitary in (small) gardens, parks, cemeteries, etc. Good wind resistance and very hardy. Was found by Miklòs Jòzsa in Hungary around 1972. Around 1990, 'Puli' was spread in the rest of Europe. In Hungary it was by then already a fairly widely cultivated plant. Hardiness zone: 3
A termék jelenleg nem áll rendelkezésre..
A kérést a kapcsolatfelvételi űrlapon küldheti el. Kötelezettségvállalás nélkül tájékoztatni fogjuk a lehetőségekről.
magas törzsű fa, magas törzsű fenyő, specimen conifer
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U.S. National Arboretum, Washington D.C., USA, 1994
magas törzsű fenyőmagas törzsű faszoliter fenyőMészben gazdag talajraAgyagos talajraagyagos talajHomokos talajraNem viseli el az útburkolatokatfénykedvelőfagytűrő (télállósági fok: 1-6)széltűrőSzéles csüngő3. magasság 6 m-nél kisebbnyitott koronazöldnarancs/pirossárgakorai levélbontásgyorsan növőFeltűnő őszi lombnem mérgező (általában)szabálytalan növésűjátszófa
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Larix decidua 'Puli'
Larix decidua 'Puli' can eventually reach a height of depending on the height of the graft union, depending on the site and climate conditions.
Larix decidua 'Puli' is gyorsan növő and can eventually reach a height of depending on the height of the graft union, depending on the site and climate conditions.
The leaves of Larix decidua 'Puli' turn sárga in autumn.
The right time to plant Larix decidua 'Puli' is during the dormancy period. In Western Europe, Larix decidua 'Puli' with root balls can generally be planted from mid-November to late April, although this depends strongly on the climatic conditions and the species of tree.