It’s
definitely worth following the Heritage Trees Trail... conceived by the
Department of Urban Amenities, the Prince Albert II Foundation and the Tourist
and Convention Authority, it will give you a complete view of the Principality’s
green heritage.
The
Principality of Monaco is the second smallest independent state in the world.
In an area of two square kilometres, gardens and parks occupy 470,000 square
metres, that is more than 20% of the country’s territory.
The Exotic
Garden, the Princess Grace Rose Garden, the Little Africa Gardens, the St
Martin Gardens and the Japanese Garden are among the best known, but Monaco has
many other public and private green spaces.
It is
important to protect this green heritage, and numerous initiatives have been
launched to improve preservation.
A Tree Code
was adopted in 2011. This code also enabled some plants to be classified as
“remarkable” trees,
as a result
of which the Heritage Trees Trail was born in 2013. The trail presents a
selection of the most remarkable plants in the eastern part of the Principality
(Monte-Carlo District, Larvotto).
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What is a Heritage Tree:
Monaco’s Heritage Trees are identified
according to three criteria:
Biological: According to the calculation of the tree’s
circumference, taking account of the life span for the oldest species, with the
exception of Arecaceae (palm trees) which function in the opposite way.
The calculation for these takes account of the height of the trunk;
Botanical: Depending on the rarity of the species and
its presence within the country;
Social/Environmental: Depending on the origin and history
of the tree, as well as the extent to which it is representative of a location.
More than a thousand trees have been awarded
the status of heritage tree. They are all identified, flagged and marked with a
plaque providing some information.
Special provisions have been put in place
regarding how the trees should be treated and, if required, moved.
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Monaco’s
Heritage Trees Trail is being offered as part of the “Monaco makes a commitment
against deforestation” initiative, in which numerous Monegasque organisations
and companies are taking part.
The Trail
is soon to be expanded. It will include plants located in the west of the
Principality (Monaco-Ville, Fontvieille). This “New Heritage Trees Trail” will
present the Principality’s 92 most remarkable species.