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There for you for 125 years

The Straße des 17. Juni in Berlin is lined with lime trees from “Baum & Bonheur”, plane trees with special crown shapes were cultivated for the reconstruction of the historic Mathildenhöhe in Darmstadt, the Werksviertel in Munich, the Hanover Trade Fair - these are just a few examples of where our trees adorn public spaces, green areas, gardens or other projects.

Not only in Germany but worldwide, trees from Nettetal can be admired along streets, avenues, and squares in various colors and shapes. For example, 850 trees and shaped topiaries enhance the magnificent appearance of the new park at Château de Chambord. The Orangerie at the Palace of Versailles has been adorned with hedges and yew cones from the Lower Rhine, elegantly framing the famous fountain "Le Bassin de Latone."

For years, Baum & Bonheur has been supplying trees to Paris for the greenery of the French capital. In the modern skyscraper district "La Défense" their trees create a green oasis amid urban architecture. Along France's famous Champs-Élysées, trees from the Lower Rhine stretch nearly 2 kilometers.

In the UK, the round-crowned Prunus avium ‘Plena’ adorns the path to the London Eye. At the iconic St. Paul’s Cathedral, Nettetal trees provide shade, inviting visitors to linger. In London's Jubilee Garden, their vibrant green hues shine brightly.

Before the war, a significant number of large trees were delivered to Moscow for the “My Street” project, while the park at Krasnodar Stadium was also enhanced with plants from Baum & Bonheur. The central lime avenue in Alexander Garden, near the Kremlin, flourishes with Tilia europaea ‘Pallida Typ Lappen’. Nettetal plants also contribute to the serene atmosphere in Moscow’s Gorky Park. Additionally, Baum & Bonheur serves clients in Scandinavia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, and China.


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