Arc form
The arched form belongs to the lanes formed of skeletal shoots bent in the form of an arc. The first floor of the arches is being formed …
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Arc form
The arched form belongs to the lanes formed of skeletal shoots bent in the form of an arc. The first floor of the arches is being formed …
Lattice form
As in the flagship form, the tree guide is led diagonally at an angle of 30 ° to the horizontal. The shoots growing on the guide are bent and led …
The flagship form of trees
In their flagship form, many species of fruit trees are cultivated in France, mainly on small farms in the Loire Valley. The formation of flagship crowns requires …
Oblique palmette (Italian).
Palmettes belong to the lane crowns with a guide and several strong branches embedded on it in one vertical plane. There are several forms of palmettes, …
Columnar crown
Some commercial orchards in England keep apple trees in a columnar form. It is a very original form, because such a crown does not have in …
A five-crown crown
This form is popular in apple orchards in Australia and New Zealand. In America, it is called the five-conductor crown. On the one-year-old tree planted in …
Cauldron crown (vase, cup).
Most often, peaches and apricots are used in a kettle form, less often apple trees. The cauldron consists of 5 branches growing out of one …
The most popular forms of tree crowns with any number of branches are currently the most popular in Europe. These include the crowns already described in detail: almost natural, straight line and …
Forming the crowns of free lane cherry trees.
If the orchard is to be run in a lane form, then the distances between the rows should be 4,5 m, and in row 5-6 …