AREA steel tree guards
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... the beautification of the tree. Vertically adjustable, the Ankara guard stake enables a counterbalance of slopes of up to 7%, for perfect visual harmony with the trunk. The efficiency of its staking, ...
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Adaptable to all Aréa tree grates, the Byzance guard stake stands out through its conical shape. It is also less visually demanding in terms of alignment. Its classical aesthetic, both simple and minimalist, ...
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Its construction in solid square steel, combined with an incomparable quality/money value, a very graphical design, an extreme rigidity and a minimalism which is used to enhance and nurture the tree. ...
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Its interwoven steel branches make it a sculpture, a sort of poetic reminder of the tree and its twin, with the difference from other designs which are outshone by the vegetation. The design of the Arbora ...
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... edgeways flat steel bar structure. This method of construction bestows upon it an extreme rigidity, even more reinforced by the elevated number of steel flats. This closely knitted grid insures extensive ...
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... surround without the staking functionality, it is fastened in the soil as close to the tree as possible and not bound to the grate at the foot of the tree.
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... which guarantee the tree's protection from “a distance”. This firm stance greatly clears the foot of the tree and simplifies its upkeep. The very discreet design of the Sparte low surround, in its round ...
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