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Small-leaved linden

Age: 0 to 2 years old
Montplonne Forest
Time before cutting: 28 years
€18 VAT incl.
€25.60 Expected gross gain
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Small-leaved linden

The Small-leaved linden (Tilia cordata) is a tree of the Malvaceae family, native to Europe, it can measure from 20 to 30 m with a continuous and rather slow growth (10 m in 20 years). These leaves are alternate heart-shaped, 3-8 cm long, finely serrated.

This species makes the forest stronger and more resilient, which improves the health of the entire plot by promoting biodiversity. Its expected profitability is linked to the logging of the stand where it grows.

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About Montplonne Forest

Between the communes of Montplonne and Stainville, the Montplonne Forest is located. The property is made up of 3 forest clusters comprising more than ten different species of trees. These include whitebeams, Austrian black pines and Norway maples.

We acquired this large forest in the autumn of 2022 with the aim of bringing it to its full potential by adapting our management to its natural characteristics. Sanitary cuts were carried out there by the previous owner to combat the spread of bark beetles due to repeated droughts and mild winters in recent years.
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