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Jan Maes Witveld Wouterstraat WPK Zandterweg Zanghei Zeesweg Zwarte Plakweg Kleurcodes / maten Kluitmaten Contact Den Mulder Boomteelt Aan de Linde Struiken, Maasbree Rij 1 Navigeer naar perceel Overzicht percelen bed rij botanische benaming Aan de Linde - 130 1 1-6 1 Viburnum opulus 2 Acer platanoides 3 Corylus avellana 4 Crataegus monogyna 5 Prunus spinosa 6 Prunus avium 7 Sambucus nigra 8 Viburnum opulus 9 Quercus palustris 2 1-5 1 Larix kaempferi 2 Cornus sanguinea 3 Salix alba 4 Betula pubescens 5 Fraxinus excelsior 6 Acer pseudoplatanus 7 Castanea sativa 8 Euonymus europaeus 9 Salix cinerea 10 Lonicera xylosteum 11 12 Quercus palustris 6-11 1 Prunus spinosa 2 Larix kaempferi 3 Pseudotsuga menziesii Aan de Linde 7 bed rij botanische benaming 4 Crataegus monogyna 5 Larix decidua 6 Abies grandis 7 Berberis thunbergii 8 Prunus laurocerasus ‘Otto Luyken’ 3 1-6 1 Frangula alnus 2 Acer campestre 3 Alnus glutinosa 4 Salix purpurea 5 Malus sylvestris 6 Fagus sylvatica ‘Atropunicea’ 7 Salix viminalis 8 Fagus sylvatica 9 Prunus laurocerasus ‘Otto Luyken’ 7 1 Malus ‘Almey’ 2 Styphnolobium japonicum 3 Liquidambar styraciflua ‘Slender Silhouette’ 4 Ulmus ‘Olmen’ 5 Quercus palustris ‘Pringreen’ 8 1 Populus alba 9 1 Populus alba 2 Alnus cordata 10 1 Betula pendula 2 Alnus cordata Aan de Linde 8 bed rij botanische benaming 11 1 Betula pendula 4 1 1 Betula pendula 2 1 Betula pendula 2 Salix alba 3-5 1 Salix alba 6 1 Fagus sylvatica 2 Salix alba 7-9 1 Fagus sylvatica 10 1 Carpinus betulus 2 Fagus sylvatica 11 1 Carpinus betulus 2 Robinia pseudoacacia ‘Umbraculifera’ 3 Liquidambar styraciflua ‘Gum Ball’ 12 1 Quercus palustris ‘Green Dwarf’ 2 Malus toringo sargentii 3 Ginkgo biloba ‘Mariken’ 4 Catalpa bignonioides ‘Nana’ 5 Liquidambar styraciflua ‘Gum Ball’ 5 1 1 Quercus palustris ‘Green Dwarf’ 2 Acer platanoides ‘Globosum’ 3 Fraxinus ornus ‘Mecsek’ 2 1 Larix decidua 2 Acer platanoides ‘Emerald Queen’ 3 Carpinus betulus Aan de Linde 9 bed rij botanische benaming 4 Fraxinus ornus ‘Mecsek’ 3 1 Larix decidua 2 Platanus hispanica ‘Huissen’ 4-6 1 Platanus hispanica ‘Huissen’ 7 1 Platanus hispanica ‘Huissen’ 2 Quercus palustris ‘Pringreen’ 3 Malus toringo ‘Freja’ 4 Platanus hispanica ‘Pyramidalis’ 8-11 1 Platanus hispanica ‘Pyramidalis’ 12 1 Platanus hispanica ‘Pyramidalis’ 2 Acer platanoides ‘Emerald Queen’ 6 1 1 Prunus serrulata ‘Pink Perfection’ 2 Acer platanoides ‘Emerald Queen’ 2 1 Prunus serrulata ‘Pink Perfection’ 2 Liquidambar styraciflua 3 Magnolia kobus 4 Acer rubrum 5 Tilia henryana 3 1 Quercus petraea 2 Quercus cerris 3 Acer saccharinum ‘Born’s Gracious’ 4 Tilia henryana 4 1 Quercus petraea 2 Quercus rubra 3 Juglans regia Aan de Linde 10 bed rij botanische benaming 5 1 Prunus serrulata ‘Sunset Boulevard’ 2 Prunus subhirtella ‘Autumnalis Rosea’ 3 Quercus palustris 4 Juglans regia 6 1 Prunus serrulata ‘Sunset Boulevard’ 2 Prunus yedoensis 3 Prunus schmittii 4 Prunus serrulata ‘Kanzan’ 7 1 Quercus robur 2 Malus ‘Evereste’ 3 Prunus serrulata ‘Kanzan’ 8-11 1 Quercus robur 7 1 1 Betula utilis ‘Doorenbos’ 2 1 Prunus ‘Spire’ 2 Betula utilis ‘Doorenbos’ 3 1 Prunus ‘Spire’ 2 Sorbus aucuparia 3 Malus ‘Evereste’ 4 1 Corylus colurna 2 Prunus maackii 3 Prunus ‘Accolade’ 4 Malus ‘Evereste’ 5 5 1 Corylus colurna 2 Sorbus aucuparia ‘Fingerprint’ Aan de Linde 11 bed rij botanische benaming 3 Salix alba 4 Styphnolobium japonicum ‘Regent’ 5 Liquidambar styraciflua ‘Worplesdon’ 6 Fraxinus americana ‘Autumn Applause’ 6 1 Malus domestica ‘Greensleeves’ 2 3 Gleditsia triacanthos ‘Skyline’ 4 Fraxinus americana ‘Autumn Applause’ 7 1 Malus domestica ‘Greensleeves’ 2 Liquidambar styraciflua 3 Prunus schmittii 4 5 Malus ‘Rudolph’ 6 Castanea sativa 8 1 Malus domestica ‘Jonagold’ 2 Malus ‘John Downie’ 3 Malus domestica ‘Notarisappel’ 4 Malus ‘Mokum’ 5 Malus ‘Red Sentinel’ 6 Fraxinus ornus 7 Castanea sativa 9 1 Malus domestica ‘Jonagold’ 2 Castanea sativa 3 Fraxinus ornus 4 Malus domestica ‘Rode Boskoop’ 5 Malus sylvestris Aan de Linde 12 bed rij botanische 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