
Jerlín v Ostrave-Vítkovicích / Pagodatree in Ostrava-Vítkovice, CZ
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N 49° 48.885 E 018° 16.041
34U E 303419 N 5521616
Quick Description: CZ: Puvabný jerlín japonský pred kostelem na Mírovém námestí v Ostrave-Vítkovicích. EN: Beautiful pagodatree in front of the church on the Mírové square in Ostrava-Vítkovice.
Location: Moravskoslezsky kraj, Czech Republic
Date Posted: 10/8/2011 7:09:58 AM
Waymark Code: WMCRPR
Views: 55
Long Description:
CZ: Tento prekrásný exotický jerlín japonský (Sophora japonica) krášlí Mírové námestí ve Vítkovicích a výtecne doplnuje štíhlou a vysokou budovu vítkovického kostela.
Obvod kmene v 1,3 m (cm): 269
Výška stromu (m): 14
Šírka koruny (m): 17
Stárí (odhad): 100 let
Zdravotní stav: prosychají okrajové cásti koruny
Duvod ochrany: zachování krásné solitérní dreviny v prumyslovém centru mesta
Památný strom od 13.12.1989.
EN: This beautiful exotic pagodatree (Sophora japonica) decorates the Mírové námestí in Ostrava-Vítkovice and creates interesting contrast to the slim a high building of the Vítkovice church.
Girth: 269 cm
Height: 14 m
Width of the crown: 17 m
Age: 100 years
Health: marginal parts of the crown wither
Reason of protection: preservation of beautiful solitaire tree in the industrial centre of the city
Memorable tree since 13.12.1989
Genus/Species: Pagodatree - Sophora japonica
 Height: 46
 Girth: 9
 Method of obtaining height: Reliable source
 Method of obtaining girth: Reliable source
 Location type: Other public property
 Age: 100
 Website reference: [Web Link]
 Parking coordinates: N 49° 48.834 E 018° 16.057
 Walk time: 2
 Historical significance: Not listed
 Planter: Not listed
 Photograpy coordinates: Not Listed

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