After the Felling at Llorenc Villalonga: City Hall's Planting Plan Under Scrutiny
Does More Tree Planting in Palma Really Mean Better Green Space?
More trees are planned in Palma, but residents question whether the planting is technically and long-term sound.

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Are the new trees in Palma enough to replace the ones that were cut down?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Why are new trees being planted at Plaza Llorenç Villalonga in Palma?
The planting plan is meant to replace felled trees and restore greenery in Palma.
Will the new trees at Plaza Llorenç Villalonga provide shade in Palma soon?
Some trees may help fairly soon, but lasting shade will take time.
What tree species are planned for Plaza Llorenç Villalonga in Palma?
The plan includes cypresses, olives, holm oaks, mulberries, Chorisia and Schinus trees.
What should Palma consider to make newly planted urban trees survive?
Good soil, watering and long-term maintenance are essential.
Which parts of the plant plan for Plaza Llorenç Villalonga are still unclear?
The long-term care, budget and technical details are still not fully clear.
How does tree planting on the old city wall area affect daily life in Palma?
They can cool the area, but they also need care and create upkeep.
Could residents in Palma have a say in future planting decisions like this one?
Yes, participation could help improve trust and decision-making.
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