Glossary entry

Deutsch term or phrase:

aus extra weitem Stand

Englisch translation:

with an extra-wide spread

Added to glossary by Robin Salmon (X)
Apr 30, 2007 03:28
17 yrs ago
Deutsch term

aus extra weitem Stand

Deutsch > Englisch Naturwissenschaften Botanik roof greening
Bäume
Amelanchier lamarckii
Malus toringo
Hochstamm StU 20 /25 cm, 4 x v, aus extra weitem Stand, mit Drahtballen
Verankerung: wahlweise Unterflur-Verankerung mit Spanngurt oder
Drahtsystem

Proposed translations

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extra-wide spread

This is kind of a stab, but having a "wide spread" is a common description for trees. The writer may mean the trees are "from" a class that has a very wide spread.

Amelanchier arborea. Downy Serviceberry. x. Cornus florida. Dogwood ... The trunks of large-height, wide-spread (LW) category trees shall be ...
www.glynncounty.org/DocumentView.asp?DID=668
Peer comment(s):

agree Claire Cox : Yes, this would make sense - both the amelanchier and the malus are small trees with a wide spread which would be suitable for roof gardening
1 Stunde
Thanks, Claire.
neutral Cetacea : You are right, "having a wide spread" is a common qualifier, but wouldn't you rather use "mit" in German if this were the meaning?
2 Stunden
Yes, you may be right. It would be an odd way of expressing it.
neutral Zarina : Abstand has not the same meaning as Stand.
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from a very far-off position / from a very distant position

i hope it's helpful!

another option:
from a very distant point

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from a very open position

wird von Mühle (Fachwörterbuch) für geräumiger Stand (Bäume) angegeben und findet sich auch so auf google, ich bin aber nicht sicher, ob beide Begriffe dieselbse Bedeutung haben
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extra wide original (plant) spacing

These trees are grown very widely spaced to make them especially strong and symmetrical (see my reference for "solitary trees"), hence the "*aus* extra weitem Stand", meaning from extra widely spaced planting/cultivation. Of course, such trees are more expensive because growing them takes up more space.
Peer comment(s):

agree Lori Dendy-Molz : Makes sense.
19 Min.
Thank you, Lori.
agree Ingeborg Gowans (X) : this would be my understanding here
58 Min.
Thank you, Ingeborg.
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