The popular and busy Avenida Juan Carlos I of Eagles is undergoing a profound transformation over the past months.
A recent work by replacing the existing flooring, installation of underground containers, new lighting and paving and road signs, now joins the placement of a new ornamental trees.
The Department of Environment has opted for two hybrids of citrus, orange and lemon dwarfs.
This option has been chosen because they are ornamental trees (not edible fruit) that allow you to define your level, forming cup and keep it in time, without ever causing discomfort in houses built, as I was still prevalent with old trees ( privet).
Another reason that the municipality has chosen aguileño this variety of citrus, has been an intense flowering (orange), almost constant throughout the year once it has completed its adjustment period.
These species, adapted to the outside, are hybrids resulting from the combination of mandarin orange dwarf, in the first case, dwarf orange and lime, in the second.
This is straight-growing species that fail to exceed 3 feet in height in any case.
The caliber of the trunk reaches a considerable diameter around two years.
At first the size of the tree may appear to the plant weak due to their low age, however is most appropriate for direct integration into this alignment, height form consistent with the requirements of the neighborhood, give color and flavor the artery.
In short, the Avenida Juan Carlos I will also be equipped with new furniture.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas