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Planting scheduled for 2025

Cedar

Age: 0 to 2 years old
Lacelle Forest
Time before cutting: 60 years
€18 VAT incl.
€49.21 Expected gross gain
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Cedar

The Cedar thrives best in loose soil where its roots can go deep and absorb the minerals. It grows well in limestone or siliceous soils and not well suited for clay and compact soils. It is very resistant against cold and drought. It is capable of drawing water deep in the ground. Moreover, it is a wood rich in oils.

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About Lacelle forest

The Lacelle forest is located in Corrèze (19) on the Limousin granite plateaus (Plateau des Millevaches) and is divided into three parts. An plot of 18 ha of meadows leased to a local farmer, a second plot of around 20 ha that was clear-cut back in 2013 and which has not been reconstituted, and a third plot of approximately 30 ha of tree stands. The Pradel stream runs through the plots. The tree stands will be managed as an irregular high forest, as will the clear-cut plot, on which reforestation is planned. Due to the clear-cutting carried out by the previous owner, which has not been reconstituted, it will take many years to recover a forest like this one but it has good potential for biodiversity. Our ambition is to manage this complex forest according to the principles of mixed forestry with a continuous cover, adopting Nature-based Solutions to restore and enhance biodiversity, while ensuring sustainable management of forest resources.
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Lacelle Forest

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