SECTION 8
The slope between the sweet shop and the bell tower

view of bed Z28 - low cultivar of bird's beak
view of bed Z30 - nutsedge 'Thetis', Dammer's rockrose 'Radicans'

The slope between the sweet shop and the bell tower is planted with lime and lilac trees with ivy underplanting. This choice has a strategic dimension that includes not only the aesthetic value brought by the lime trees, but also the ecological aspects. With a degree of exaggeration it can be said that the large-leaved lime trees fulfil the role of noble protectors of the site. One massive tree can produce enough oxygen for ten people, which has a significant positive impact on the environment. The planting of lime trees thus contributes to the overall improvement of the ecological context of the site.

 

A red-flowered rose is planted at the bell tower as a colourful accent. The sunny corner at the exit from Družstevní Street is beautified by a pink-flowering rose. Beds of nutsedge are followed by an underplanting of rockery. The opposite side of this hydrangea bed is complemented by an ivy underplanting. The existing vegetation at the shop is suitably complemented by hydrangeas and knotweed with ivy. The bed by the cross is enriched with shrub areas.

Hedera helix
Syringa vulgaris
Hydrangea paniculata
Caryopteris clandonensis
Rosa multiflora red
Rosa multiflora pink
Philadelphus 'LEMOINEI'
Cotoneaster dammeri

Condition before

Planted

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