Improvement and cleanliness of streets, creation of parks, urban landscaping in the conditions of a modern metropolis is what makes large settlements especially attractive, ecological and convenient for life.


Thus, let's consider the advantages of deciduous plants for landscaping in urban areas.


Poplar - the most important plus of this traditional tree to this day remains its unpretentiousness. Poplar grows in any conditions, easily tolerates temperature changes, and grows faster than any acacia.


Lipa - is considered quite resistant to various parasites and diseases. It is distinguished by its special winter-hardiness and longevity.


Maple - one of the advantages of large-sized maple is resistance to environmental pollution. It is not afraid of drought and heat, cold, frost and winds. Therefore, it has found application in landscaping streets, parks, boulevards and squares.  


Everyone's favorite oak is a symbol of longevity, which has been used more and more often recently for planting in squares and parks. The powerful crown creates extensive shade, so planting oak alleys along paths is perfect for urban landscaping.


Elm is one of the unpretentious inhabitants of cities, forests and parks. These sprawling trees grow quickly and reach up to 15 meters in height, thanks to which squat elms are often used to restore forests.


Gladicia is a fast-growing, large tree with a height of 20-40 meters, grows even on the poorest soils and in severe drought, nitrogen fixer and an excellent mellifer.


Based on the above-mentioned advantages, leading landscaping specialists of the Bishkek Green Building Enterprise, Bishkekglavarhitektura Enterprise and the Botanical Garden named after E.Z. Gareev of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic recommend citizens to choose deciduous trees of the above-mentioned species for planting in the city.