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Lighting classification

Degree of protection of light fixtures against the penetration of solids and liquids.
IEC 529 - EN 60529 Standard.

(First digit – Solids / Second digit – Liquids)

IP55
5. Protected against dust penetration.
5. Protected against jets of water.

IP65
6. Hermetically protected against dust.
5. Protected against jets of water.

IP66
6. Hermetically protected against dust.
6. Protected against sea swells and similar.

Degree of protection against mechanical impacts provided by the enclosure.
In accordance with EN 50102.
IK08 (0.5 J), IK09 (1 J), IK10 (2 J).

CLASS I.
Functional insulation in all its parts and ground connection.

CLASS II.
Double reinforced insulation to avoid voltage in exposed metal parts.

Product certificates

Classification of the tree presentation formats

We have classified the different tree presentation formats that you can find in our nursery from 1 (lowest grade) to 3 (highest grade). We think that the following parameters are key for the correct establishment of specimens in their final locations.

 

Grade Rooting Planting Circling Growth Residue Total
Bare roots 2 1 3 1 3 10
Root ball 2 2 3 2 3 12
Container 3 3 2 3 1 12
Air-Pot ® 3 3 3 3 3 15
Tilia cordata
Tilia cordata
Tilia cordata
Tilia cordata
Tilia cordata
Tilia cordata
Tilia cordata
Tilia cordata

Technical information

Environment

Climate zone

Interior/mountain

Heat

Sensitive

Frost

Resistant

Drought

Tolerant

Lime

Tolerant

Proximity to sea

Tolerant

Sunlight

Sun/partial shade

Function

Application

Street

Leaf

Type: Deciduous
Shape: Simple
Colour: Green

Flower

Season: Summer
Colour: Yellow

Fruit

Season: Autumn
Colour: Green

Shape

Height

Medium

Crown

Medium

Habit

Medium

Shape

Conical

Canon de Belloch

The Canon Belloch is the result of an ambitious scientific study conceived to determine the optimum tree planting for our cities in the Iberian Peninsula, based on a holistic perspective. It is not only a question of previously unstated scientific curiosity, but it also exemplifies the social commitment of Belloch Forestal to promoting the best offer for all.

The Canon’s catalogue has been selected from an initial list of 115 species commonly used for linear tree planting in cities in our geographical and climatic context. The desire to limit the number of species reflects a commitment to establishing a true priority list, whilst maintaining a reasonable diversity of botanical statures, morphologies and taxa.

The species included in the catalogue combine a series of contrasting attributes that make them particularly interesting on account of their overall capabilities, performance and tolerance to the urban environment. Does this mean to say that a species that is not in the Canon is not recommended for linear tree planting? Not necessarily. In this respect, the Canon has no dogmatic pretensions. In the future, it may be subject to revisions and/or extensions given that there are still numerous knowledge gaps to be filled and potential new species to consider for evaluation.

Canon de Belloch

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