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Biodiversity in the Telefónica District: a walk through the central area, between the commercial area and the training area

In this article we are going to get to know the biodiversity that exists in the offices of Telefónica's headquarters, and we are going to divide our study into the four places that make up the District.

Find out more about Biodiversity in the Telefónica District: a walk through the central area, between the shopping area and the training area.

Álvaro Martín

Some of us are very lucky, we work at Telefónica, in Madrid and in a privileged location. We start our visits to the different gardens in the central area, the central area, between the commercial area and the training area.

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At the exit of the metro we found flowerpots and in each one of them an olive tree (Olea europaea).

We leave the stairs on our right and enter the square of the commercial area. Three imposing and leafy Tulipero trees (Liriodendron tulipifera) welcome us between areas of Ivy (Hedera helix), Fern and some Sacred Bamboo (Nandina domesica).

We climb the two staircases until we reach the training rooms. In each of the five green areas there is a Jupiter Tree (Lagerstroemia indica). The rest of the following species are repeated with different distribution:
Acanthus (Acanthus mollis), Sacred Bamboo (Nandina domestica), Golden Bamboo (Phyllostachys aurea), Grevillea (Grevillea juniperina), Fern and Hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla).

At the end of the last green area we go down the staircase hidden at the bottom, which allows us to access the part of the East Sandbox. We continue on our way to the flowerbeds with wooden seats along the central promenade. In each one we find a cherry tree (Prunus avium) but as we advance northwards we can see different species both to the right and to the left.

We reach the end of the promenade and turn towards the stairs leading down to the metro station. Before we find again some flowerpots and in each one of them an Olive tree (Olea europea).

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