Scots pine in Gręboszów (in the landscape park)

Gręboszów
51°03'19"N 17°48'13"E (51.055285, 17.803661)
The Scots pine in Gręboszów is a specimen with the status of a natural monument, growing in the landscape park. The pine splits into three trunks at a height of approx. 100 – 120 cm; the circumference measured at breast height is 474 cm. The height of the specimen, which is characterized by an unusual cross-section, reaches 27 meters. It is one of many trees with monumental values in the park. In addition to the Scots pine, these are mainly oaks, lindens, larches, hornbeams, London planes, arborvitaes, cypresses, as well as an American tulip tree and a maidenhair tree. Practical information: The park is generally accessible. Free admission. Free parking spaces at the entrance to the park.

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