Tree Species - Water Demand
Trees species and relative water demand.
Relative water demand of conifers and broad leaved trees:
Relative Low Water Demand
- Birch
- Elder
- Fig
- Hazel
- Holly
- Honey locust
- Hornbeam
- Laburnum
- Magnolia
- Mulberry
- Tulip tree
Relative Moderate Water Demand
- Acasia false
- Alder
- Apple
- Ash
- Bay laurel
- Beech
- Blacthorn
- Cedar
- Cherry
- Chestnut
- Douglas fir
- Lime
- Maple
- Mountain ash
- Pear
- Pine
- Plane
- Plum
- Spruce
- Sycamore
- Tree of heaven
- Walnut
- Wellingtonia
- Whitebeam
- Yew
Relative High Water Demand
- Cypros
- Elm
- Aucalyptus
- Oak
- Popar
- Willow
- Hawthorn
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