Zelkova carpinifolia - Caucasian Zelkove

The Bavarian Garden, Landscape and Sports Ground Construction Association donates three sponsor trees for the arboretum

Drawn leaves of Caucasian Zelkove,Zelkova carpinifolia

As a business and employers' association for the Bavarian gardening and landscaping sector, the Verband Garten-, Landschafts- und Sportplatzbau Bayern e. V. (VGL Bayern) primarily takes care of its member companies legal and technical advice, supports their public relations work and represents their interests in business and politics.

The tree sponsor of Caucasian Zelkove, Zelkova Carpinifolia
Rudolf Klingshirn for the Bavarian Garden, Landscape and Sports Ground Construction Association (Verband Garten-, Landschafts- und Sportplatzbau Bayern e.V.)

The association was founded in December 1963 as the Professional Association of Bavarian Landscape Gardeners in Ingolstadt. It was the first independent association of commercial landscaping companies in western Germany. What was initially a small group of gardening and landscaping companies has grown to over 600 members. Today, the association represents the most efficient specialist firms in the sector in the Free State. The member companies employ between 3 and 200 staff. To become a member, they have to prove professional competence and quality.

The member companies of the VGL Bayern cooperate with architects, landscape architects, urban planners, companies and private individuals. Together, they realise various buildings - from outdoor facilities for municipalities, universities of applied sciences and companies to sports and playground construction, residential complexes and private gardens. What unites them all is the goal of shaping our future sustainably - in the city as well as in rural areas. It is about improving the quality of life, upgrading locations and realising visionary green projects. Projects such as the green high-rise in Munich's Arabellapark or the Fischparkhof in Tirschenreuth in the Upper Palatinate, for example, ensure an environment worth living in as part of the "Green in the City" initiative and make Bavaria the exemplary pace-setter for the entire German sector.

The association's mission statement follows values such as service and customer orientation, fairness and competence - or progress and innovation. The basis of the association's work, however, is the commitment to environmentally conscious action. That includes the promotion of an intact environment - as well as the plant use suited to the location or ecologically oriented building materials and the commitment to higher environmental awareness in politics and society.

A decisive focus of the association is also the area of training and further education. The VGL Bayern is a member of the HSWT's sponsoring association, and there is close cooperation with the University of Applied Sciences, which trains the next generation of academics in the sector. In particular, the Landscape Construction and Management course of the Landscape Architecture Department offers the opportunity for intensive professional exchange. Prof. Rudolf Walter Klingshirn teaches law at this department and heads the association as director. "The arboretum also serves to educate our junior staff and provide further training for our members," explains the honorary professor. Together with the association's president, Gerhard Zäh, he is often on campus for meetings. "In future, on these occasions, we will certainly also visit the Association's three sponsor and climate trees: a red maple (Acer rubrum "Frank Jr. Redpoint"), a columnar amber tree (Liquidambar styraciflu "Slender Silhouette") and a Caucasian zelkova (Zelkova carpinifolia), as well as the entire arboretum," says President Zäh.

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Young tree Caucasian Zelkove, Zelkova carpinifolia

Distribution: Caucasus

Size: 20 to 25 metres high

Leaves: oblique ovate to oval, dark green, 4 to 9 cm

Flower: inconspicuous green

Fruits: crooked round, 0.5 cm

 

Picture of the trunk of Caucasian Zelkove, Zelkova carpinifolia
Branches of Caucasian Zelkove, Zelkova carpinifolia
Foliage of Caucasian Zelkove, Zelkova carpinifolia