Stockholm Royal Seaport

Sustainability Report

Green spaces

Structured green spaces in the Royal Seaport address diverse needs, including ecological diversity and recreation. Existing sites are preserved, while new trees and enhanced social spaces are planned.

Trees

Alder (Alnus)

Allegheny serviceberry (Amelanchier laevis 'Bäcklösa')

Apple (Malus)

Beech (Fagus sylvatica)

Birch (Betula)

Bird cherry (Prunus padus)

Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia)

Cherry (Prunus)

Cherry plum 'Nigra' (Prunus cerasifera 'Nigra')

Chestnut (Castanea sativa)

Cigartree (Catalpa bignoides)

Cornelian cherry (Cornus mas)

European Ash (Fraxinus)

Goat willow (Salix caprea)

Golden chain tree (Laburnum x watereri)

Hazel (Corylus colurna)

Honey locust (Gleditisia triacanthos)

Japanese tree lilac (Syringa reticulata)

Katsura (Cercidiphyllum japonicum)

Linden (Tilia)

Magnolia (Magnolia)

Maple (Acer)

North japanese hill cherry (Prunus sargentii)

Oak (Quercus)

Oak (worthy of preservation) (Quercus robur)

Pará rubber tree (Kautschuk)

Pear (Pyrus communis)

Pine (Pinus)

Plumleaf hawthorn (Crataegus x persimilis)

Rowan (Sorbus)

Russian olive (Elaegnus angustifolia)

Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua)

Tatarian maple (Acer tataricum)

Thicket shadbush (Amelanchier)

Tokyo cherry (Prunus x yedoensis)

Tulip tree (Lirodendron tulipifera)

Walnut (Juglans regia)

In Stockholm Royal Seaport, a wide variety of tree species can be found. This diversity enhances biodiversity and strengthens the ecological dispersal zones.

The map displays both newly planted trees in public open spaces and preserved oak trees.