List of natural monuments in Adelebsen

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This list includes the natural monuments that are located in Adelebsen . The natural monuments are designated by the district of Göttingen . The currently 70 natural monuments in the Altkreis are trees or groups of trees.

The natural monument NDGÖ1101022 (Kochs Linde) on the list was destroyed by a storm on July 26, 2013.

ND mark

(Location)

District

Hallway parcel

local community Surname Brief description

Protection purpose

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NDGÖ1101021

( Location )

Adelebsen

006 00053/000

Adelebsen Ramos oak The approximately 300-year-old Ramso oak stands on the northern slope of a narrow stream valley that leads out of the eastern edge of the Adelebser Forest. The oak has a broad, deep-reaching crown. The chest height is 6.39 m (2016).

Because of its rarity and beauty, the tree should be protected as a natural monument in the long term.

Ramsoleiche.jpg
NDGÖ1101022 Adelebsen

007 00142/000

Adelebsen Koch's linden tree The winter linden tree is visible from afar at an open height at a junction in the Feldmark north-west of Adelebsen. The approx. 160 year old winter linden tree forms a distinctive landmark in the cleared Feldmark.

Because of its peculiarity and beauty, the tree should be protected as a natural monument in the long term.

destroyed by a storm on July 26, 2013
NDGÖ1101023

( Location )

Adelebsen

011 00102/007

Adelebsen Luther oak The Luther oak stands on a small green area (lawn and gravel path) between the Mühlenanger and the Mühlengraben at the junction of Burgstrasse. It was planted on November 10, 1883, the 400th birthday of Martin Luther , by Friedrich Wabbersen on the occasion of the birth of his son Karl-Ernst as a so-called Luther oak.

Because of its peculiarity and beauty, the tree should be protected as a natural monument in the long term.

Luther Oak.jpg

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Göttingen district: List of natural monuments (PDF; 124 kB), accessed on April 27, 2019.
  2. ^ Information from the CDU Adelebsen , accessed on September 24, 2014
  3. ^ Entry in the directory of monumental oaks . Retrieved January 10, 2017