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Planting scheduled for 2024

Sorb tree

Age: 0 to 2 years old
Peyrat de Bellac Forest
Time before cutting: 62 years
€18 VAT incl.
€51.20 Expected gross gain
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Sorb tree

the Cormier (sorbus domestica) is a tree of the family Rosaceae, it has for origin the Mediterranean basin. It can reach 15 to 20 m high, its leaves are deciduous and pinnate 13 to 21 leaflets. The orange-brown bark resembles that of the oak.

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 Peyrat-de-Bellac Forest

Located in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine in central France, the Peyrat-de-Bellac forest stands out for its rich biodiversity. This land, which we acquired in May 2023, is home to a unique ecosystem of preserved meadows and ancient hedgerows. These wet meadows are managed sustainably, encouraging their specific flora. As crucial structural elements, the hedgerows are carefully maintained to support the local fauna. The aim is to afforest only a part of the property, thus preserving an open environment. Today, the forest is dominated by sessile oaks. The Peyrat-de-Bellac forest has another unique feature: it is home to the plant 'Galium debile', slender marsh-bedstraw, an endangered species in the Limousin region. This rare plant thrives on the banks of streams on unwooded plots of land.
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