Arzignano Also there is a pine forest. This is a small group clearly artificial, located on the top of a hill away from wells in the Castle.
Formation is composed mostly of evergreens: Spruce (Picea abies ), Lawson Cypress ( Chamaechyparis lawsoniana), Himalayan cedar (Cedrus deodara ), Himalayan pine (Pinus wallichiana). Entering the woods we have the impression of being away from Arzignano, in fact, the vegetation is certainly alien to the environment in which it resides. A placement of artificial suffer most are the red fir and Lawson cypress that have greatly suffered from the drought of 2003, which led to death numerous examples.
are already growing many plants in the undergrowth of elder and if nothing is done the coniferous forest of course will sell up to local sawmills. In fact, the pine trees would need to renew itself naturally sunny open spaces but also the crash of the natural mature plants would not be able to leave in this context of free space to young seedlings heliophilous, because the undergrowth is already occupied by the more competitive local hardwoods.
Although the artificial wood still retains its charm, creating an environment here naturaliforme evocative of other places and other climes.
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