The challenges caused by climate change have pushed us to come up with new ideas for creating better, healthier outdoor spaces. In an urban environment, trees have a positive effect on water management and air quality and can help to lower temperatures during heat waves. The increasingly extreme weather conditions like rain, extreme temperatures and longer periods of drought encourage us to look for alternative species that can survive in these new situations. Of course it's also important that they function as host plants for the entire biodiversity chain. This is the best way for us to sustainably contribute to a desperately needed increase in greenspace. In this brochure, we'll show you several trees that were traditionally
part of our landscape, as well as a several varieties that were less common in the past. They have real horticultural, ecological,
and aesthetic value. Each tree, with its unique features, can help to adapt to new trends, changing mentalities and architectural structures like roof gardens, vertical gardens, urban agriculture, etc. We're confident that by joining forces with innovative designers, skilled contractors, and adapted trees, we can help shape the greenspaces of the future. We've highlighted several unique features in this selection of climate-resistant trees. If you'd like
more information about the features and location requirements, or if you'd like to take a look at these trees in the nursery, please feel free to get in touch.