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Wild cherry

Although the sweet cherry is a fruit tree, it also thrives in forest environments. It can grow up to 30 meters in height and live for around 120 years. Its trunk is straight, and the branches grow at a sharp angle, forming a loose, oval-shaped crown.

Western red cedar

The western red cedar (Thuja plicata) is a non-native species whose natural range is the western coast of North America.

It belongs to the cypress family and is a coniferous tree. In its natural environment, it can reach heights of 60–65 meters. It produces light, pale wood with a reddish hue. In Poland, it is most often planted as an ornamental tree.

Turkish hazel

The Turkish hazel naturally occurs in southeastern Europe, Turkey, and the Caucasus. A distinctive feature of this species is its dense, regularly conical crown. Thanks to its numerous, strongly branched shoots, the tree appears carefully shaped even from a distance. The trunks are straight, covered with gray, fissured bark, and the trees reach a height of 20–25 meters.

Red oak

The natural range of the red oak covers the eastern part of North America—from southeastern Canada to the eastern United States. It was introduced to Europe in the 17th century as a valued ornamental tree, and over time it also began to be used in forestry.

Purple-leaved common beech

The beech is one of the most magnificent deciduous trees found in Polish forests. In autumn, beech forests captivate with a rich palette of colors as the leaves turn vibrant shades of yellow, orange, and red. In spring, newly unfolded, oval-shaped leaves are bright green on the upper surface and lighter underneath; initially softly hairy, they gradually become smooth and shiny.

Extra recruitment for Master’s studies

additional admission round

We’d like to let you know that an extra recruitment round for Master’s (2nd-cycle) studies will take place from 27 January to 8 February 2026.

If you’re thinking about applying, please keep in mind how long the visa process can take in your country. Classes start on Monday, 23 February, and unfortunately we can’t accept arrivals after that date.

You’re very welcome to apply — hope to see you soon!

Horse chestnut

The horse chestnut is not a native species. It is planted in forests only occasionally, mainly for its fruits, which serve as a supplementary food source for deer and other ungulates. However, it is widely used in parks, avenues, and along streets. The tree can reach impressive dimensions—up to 25 m in height and 2 m in trunk circumference.

European white elm

The elm, also known as limak, occurs mainly in riparian forests and moist mixed woodlands. It grows to a height of about 40 meters. Its trunk widens noticeably at the base and is often covered with short, regrowing shoots. The bark is fissured and ranges in shades of gray and brown.

Downy birch

Downy birch is a tree species reaching about 20 meters in height. Its branches usually grow upwards, and the trunk is covered with white, matte bark. Unlike the silver birch, the bark at the base of the trunk is smooth or only slightly fissured. The leaves grow up to 7 cm in length and have irregularly toothed margins.

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