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Revitalizing the Palmetum Slopes: Santa Cruz’s Green Transformation

November 2, 2024
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The City Council of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, through its Public Services department, has instituted an ambitious intervention strategy for the renovation of the western and southern slopes of the Palmetum Botanical Garden. This initiative, entailing a total expenditure of €46,935.70, aims to enhance the visual appeal and structural integrity of these regions, which have experienced significant deterioration due to unfavourable environmental conditions and a lack of plant renewal over recent years.

The mayor of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, José Manuel Bermúdez, underscores the significance of this project, stating that “the restoration of these Palmetum slopes will not only enhance the beauty of this botanical treasure in our city but will also aid in the preservation of the local ecosystem. We are dedicated to sustainability and the enhancement of our public spaces.”

Meanwhile, the Councilor for Public Services, Carlos Tarife, emphasises the project’s technical and sustainable approach. “Every phase of this intervention has been meticulously designed. From optimising the irrigation system to the careful selection of native species, we aim not only to revive the landscape but also to ensure the enduring sustainability of these green spaces,” he explains.

The intervention is being executed in two stages. The first phase, concerning the western slope, has concentrated on the planting of new species, particularly ground and tree types, including the Ipomoea spp following an approximate planting arrangement of 4 x 4 metres, which will ensure optimal growth and sufficient soil coverage. This arrangement will allow for considerable coverage of the slope, reducing soil erosion and enhancing its appearance.

Additionally, a hedge composed of Thevetia spp., a robust shrub species, has been established to create a natural barrier. This hedge has been planted in an appropriate framework for its growth and is equipped with its own irrigation system, which integrates with the slope’s overall irrigation network.

Commencing the second phase, which centres on the southern slope, involved assessing and updating the irrigation system for the new tree plantations that necessitate a consistent and larger volume of water to guarantee their successful establishment. Existing trees in the Palmetum were planted two weeks prior, with each positioned to ensure adequate space for complete growth, adhering to a minimum planting configuration of 10 x 10 metres.

During the week commencing October 28, the planting of the Ipomoea spp. on the western slope will utilise specimens that have continuously propagated in the greenhouse.

Simultaneously, planting will commence on the lower section of the southern slope, covering approximately half of its total length. This hedge will consist of specimens of Nerium oleander, a resilient species which will create a robust plant barrier. Furthermore, a dedicated irrigation system will be installed to ensure a consistent water supply, facilitating the proper development and longevity of the plants.

All these measures will involve ongoing monitoring to ensure the success of the new plantings. Additionally, control measures against harmful fauna have been instituted to safeguard the irrigation infrastructure and the health of the plants.

Through this project, the City Council reinforces its commitment to enhancing the natural heritage of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, ensuring that the Palmetum remains a symbol of biodiversity and beauty for both the community and visitors.

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