Plàtan d'ombra de Pere IV amb Rambla Prim

Carrer de Pere IV-Rambla Prim
Sant Martí
08019
Barcelona

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Latitude: 2.2094045994751
Longitude: 41.418044774041



  • Tree of interest



Shade Banana (Platanus X hispanica)
Situation: c. Peter IV / Prim UTM (x, y): 434017: 4585680
No. Catalog Number: 0008-10-93
District: Sant Martí Ownership: Public
Characteristics: Height: 14 m Canyon vault at 1.3 m: 3.47 m. Capacity (diameter): 7 m. Cataloging year: 1993 Estimated date of birth: 1903 Evaluation: Although sparse, the few feet of shadowy banana trees on Pere IV Street still alive the image of an old line on either side of the old Mataró road. Survivors of mass felling, over the years these specimens have become the largest in the public spaces of the city. Branches low, the thick branches - today moderately sprawling - hint at a truly monumental potential cap. For more information visit the Biodiversity Atlas
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Plàtan d'ombra de Pere IV amb Rambla Prim

Carrer de Pere IV-Rambla Prim
Sant Martí / Provençals del Poblenou
08019 - Barcelona
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Shade Banana (Platanus X hispanica)
Situation: c. Peter IV / Prim UTM (x, y): 434017: 4585680
No. Catalog Number: 0008-10-93
District: Sant Martí Ownership: Public
Characteristics: Height: 14 m Canyon vault at 1.3 m: 3.47 m. Capacity (diameter): 7 m. Cataloging year: 1993 Estimated date of birth: 1903 Evaluation: Although sparse, the few feet of shadowy banana trees on Pere IV Street still alive the image of an old line on either side of the old Mataró road. Survivors of mass felling, over the years these specimens have become the largest in the public spaces of the city. Branches low, the thick branches - today moderately sprawling - hint at a truly monumental potential cap. For more information visit the Biodiversity Atlas
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