The Giant Plane

The Giant is a London plane tree, located in the city Chojna, Poland. It is one of the thickest trees in the country.[1]

Trunk of the tree, from the west side.

The name of the tree in PolishOlbrzym – means a very large, huge thing (even a person).[2]

The Giant is about 300 years old, according to the dendrochronological research,[3] and once stood in the Viereck'scher Garten. It is a monumental, 35 m[4] tall tree with a trunk circumference of 1066 cm (in 2014, at the narrowest place, 0.45 m high).[4][5] Its circumference at breast height (CBH) is 11 m (in 2015).[6]

This plane has a large, probably multistemmed, ellipsoid trunk. It forks at heights of 2.5 and 5 m, creating a large crown.[1][4]

The tree is preserved by the local government because it had been set on fire several times.[7] Since 2011 it is fenced to protect it from birds and insects.[7]

In 2012, it was judged among the best trees in the competition for tree of the year in Poland.[8]

The Giant Plane is the third thickest tree in Poland, and the largest and oldest London plane in the country.[1]

References

  1. Polish Monumental Trees Register (PMTR)
  2. Wiktionary - olbrzym
  3. Cezary Pacyniak. Najstarsze drzewa w Polsce. PTTK Kraj. 1992. p.?.
  4. Krzysztof Borkowski, Robert Tomusiak, Paweł Zarzyński. Drzewa Polski. PWN. 2016. p.452
  5. Krzysztof Borkowski. Polskie drzewa. DALPO. 2014. p.42
  6. Monumental trees
  7. Chojna locality
  8. Holiday of the tree - competition

Further reading

  1. Paweł Zarzyński, Robert Tomusiak, Krzysztof Borkowski, Drzewa Polski, PWN, Warszawa, 2016, ISBN 978-83-01-18438-4
  2. Krzysztof Borkowski, Polskie drzewa, Wyd. DALPO, Poznań, 2014, ISBN 978-83-61766-08-7
  3. Paweł Zarzyński, Robert Tomusiak, 90 drzew - Okazy niezwykłe Centrum Informacyjne Lasów Państwowych, Warszawa, 2014, ISBN 978-83-63895-16-7

See also

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