The location of the tree
The better the tree fits the location, the better it will grow and prosper.
Factors of the location ground
In addition to the climatic factors, the soil is the most important factor for a tree site.
Belong to the ground
- Nutrient content
- Soil quality (clay, sandy garden soils, etc.)
- PH value
- Moisture (water permeability / water retention capacity)
- Soil-air ratio.
Climatic conditions
- Sunlight
- Temperature
- Wind
- Rain
Other factors
- external influences such as salt salts
- pollution by emissions (traffic / industry)
- Animals (biting / urine)
to name just a few.
Here you can filter the trees to the corresponding continents and list them according to their location.
/bitternut-hickory
name botanical: Carya cordiformis
height: about 50 m (164 ft)
soil: humid and tolerates poor soils
location: Sun to half-shade
/pignut
name botanical: Carya glabra
height: up to 20 m (66 ft)
soil: sandy - loamy
location: Sun to half-shade
/european-chestnut
name botanical: Castanea sativa
height: up to 30 m (99 ft)
soil: sandy to sandy – loamy
location: Sun to half-shade
/southern-catalpa
name botanical: Catalpa bignonioides
height: up to 18 m (59 ft)
soil: sandy - loamy to loamy
location: Sun
/red-leaved-indian-bean-tree
name botanical: Catalpa erubescens 'Purpurea'
height: up to 15 m (49 ft)
soil: permeable soils
location: sun
/yellow-catalpa
name botanical: Catalpa ovata
height: up to 15 m (49 ft)
soil: sandy - loamy to clayey
location: sun
/northern-catalpa
name botanical: Catalpa speciosa
height: up to 20 m (66 ft)
soil: permeable and nutrient-rich soils
location: sun
/common-hackberry
name botanical: Celtis occidentalis
height: up to 25 m (82 ft)
soil: sandy to loamy, tolerates dryness
location: Sun to half-shade