Protected part of the landscape beech trees on the Molbecke

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The protected landscape component of beech trees on the Molbecke with an area of ​​0.89  hectares is located south of Winterberg . The area was designated as a protected landscape component (LB) in 2008 when the Winterberg landscape plan was drawn up by the district council of the Hochsauerlandkreis . The LB consists of two separate areas. The LB is mostly surrounded by the Winterberg nature reserve .

Area description

There are two stands of beech trees on the upper slope of the Molbecke mountain top. The smaller, northern area has the character of a field wood, which borders with its southern edge on open grassland areas that extend over the crest. The southern part of the area is occupied by an approximately 0.6 hectare beech forest. The two forest areas border only on a corner with grassland on spruce forest.

bid

There were the landscape plan, the bid set:

  • “The protected landscape components are to be preserved through suitable maintenance measures, as long as the effort required is justified in consideration of their respective importance for nature and landscape. Such measures consist, in particular, of the professional treatment of damage and wounds, the removal of dead wood, the removal of root brood and (preventive) structural improvements to trees; Such measures are usually not necessary in the field trees, they should then be left to natural development. "

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b Landscape plan Winterberg, p. 173 ff. (PDF) Retrieved on November 17, 2019 .

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