Prunus Seruta ‘Chrysanthemum weeping cherry tree’
Latin : Prunus serrulata 'Kiku shidare Sakura'
English : Prunus Seruta ‘Chrysanthemum weeping cherry tree’
Catalan : Prunus Seruta ‘Cirerer plorant de cirerer’
Spanish : Prunus Seruta 'Crisantemo cerezo llorón'
Français : Prunus Seruta «Chrysanthemum pleureur cerisier»
Turkish : Prunu s Seruta "Krizantem ağlayan kiraz ağacı"
Feature : It is a spreading and weeping breed, measuring up to 3 m tall. The flowers are rich, double and deep pink. It grows from late March to mid-May. The leaves are bronze green, then dark green, then orange-yellow. It grows alone, in clusters, and grows in rockeries or flowerpots. It can withstand temperatures as low as -20 ° C. This tree is an ornamental tree, it is also used in cosmetics. It came from the Rosaceae familly.
Location: The photo was taken at the Fort Louis stadium in Dunkirk, France.
Poplars
Latin : Populus
English : Poplars
Catalan : Àlber
Spanish : Álamo
French : Peuplier
Turkish : Kavak
Feature : Poplars are trees of the genus Populus of the Salicaceae family.
Poplar, a fast-growing tree that is found in dense forests, but also in riparian forests and around swamps where, like willows, they are common to beavers and they easily collect or suck the sap they were cut by these.
They are large trees with simple leaves, alternate, heart-shaped or triangular or oval, deciduous, acuminate, with a long compressed petiole. Poplars are like humans, male or female. Poplar is a forest wood, it is used to make furniture.
Localisation : I took this photo at Fort Louis Park. There are a lot of other trees around it. There is also a being.
This park is in Coudekerque-Branche.
Common hazel
Latin : Corylus avellana
English : Common hazel
Catalan : Avellaner comú
Spanish : Avellana común
French : Noisettier commun
Turkish : Ortak ela
Feature : The hazel or coudier (Corylus avellana) is a shrub 5 to 8 meters high and belonging to the genus Corylus and the family Betulaceae. It is a plant of the woods, hedges and gardens that produces a popular edible fruit, the hazelnut. It has a soft wood. You should also know that Turkey is the leading producer and exporter of hazelnuts. It is a fruit tree.
Localisation : I took this photo at Fort Louis Park. There are a lot of other trees around it. There is also a being.
This park is in Coudekerque-Branche.
Weeping willow
Latin : Plorans salix feto
English : Weeping willow
Catalan : Salze plorant
Spanish : Sauce llorón
French : Saule pleureur
Turkish : Salkım Söğüt
Feature : The weeping willow (Salix babylonica) is a species of tree in the Salicaceae family, very popular as an ornamental tree, especially at the edge of water bodies. Another explanation of this name is linked to the fact that sap or even condensation water can flow from the leaves and branches in abundant quantities, which is why this tree is called the weeping willow.
Localisation : I took this photo at Fort Louis Park. There are a lot of other trees around it. There is also a being.
This park is in Coudekerque-Branche.
Pine taede
Latin : Pinus taeda
English : Pine taede
Catalan : Taede de pi
Spanish : Taede de pino
French : Pin taeda
Turkish : Çam taede
Feature : Pinus taeda or loblolly pine is native to the Southeastern USA. It is considered the southern yellow pine by the lumber industry. In March 2014, it was the organism with the largest genome size.
With the rise in wildland fire suppression measures, loblolly pine has become common in areas of the south that were once dominated by swamp pine, particularly in northern Florida, where pine is cut down. And this tree belongs to the pinaceae family
Localisation : I took this photo near an outlet canal in the street of the 110th regiment. It's a street in Dunkerque and neer the beach