It is located in the Molino de la Olma, in Puebla de Soto.
It is 18 meters high and four in diameter and is checked in depth branch by branch.
The more than 600 specimens of singular trees of the municipality have periodic revisions to guarantee the security of the citizens.
The City of Murcia, through the Department of Modernization
of the Administration and Urban Development directed by José Guillén, has reviewed and supervised one of the 15 largest branches of Spain.
It is located in the Molino de la Olma, in Puebla de Soto and measures 18 meters in height and 4 in diameter.
The objective of this meticulous review, which has been carried out branch by branch, is to ensure the safety of citizens, in addition to paying special attention to trees considered unique or unique.
Two professionals have reviewed the branch to the branch to check its condition and prune the branches that are dry or in poor condition.
These works have been developed with a truck crane and a climbing system that allows access to all parts of the copy, which in no case is the least damage to this monumental tree.
"Considered as a tree of local interest, it is one of the 15 largest specimens of almeces at the national level." This tree is added to the 600 specimens that are reviewed and inspected both by the City of Murcia and by qualified technicians of the concessionaire company STV Management "commented José Guillén.
In this way, from the Department of Modernization is back to bet on the care and maintenance of each and every one of the copies that make up the alignments and green areas of the municipality of Murcia.
The City Council reviews more than 600 unique trees
The Park and Gardens Service, under the Department of Modernization, Urban Quality and Participation, continues to carry out a constant and controlled thorough review of the more than 600 unique specimens in the municipality of Murcia.
In these reviews the structure of the specimens is also analyzed and in the case of finding something anomalous, it is recorded in a mandatory report and the services of Parks and Gardens immediately proceed to their correction.
Among the more than 600 specimens that the municipality of Murcia has, some stand out such as the casuarinas of Luis Fontes Pagán, the elm of Beniaján, the banana trees of Monteagudo, the Tocinos Bridge or the tipuana of the Chinese garden of Murcia, among others.
Councilman José Guillén stresses that these reviews are periodic, constant and carried out by professionals.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia