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New "Wood Arena" presents solutions for climate change at IPM Essen 2026

With climate change at the forefront, trees and woody plants are gaining increased significance across the horticultural industry. IPM Essen 2026 is sending a signal in response: the new Wood Arena will serve as a meeting point for knowledge, practical solutions and future-focused topics relating to woody plants, urban greening and climate adaptation. From 27 to 30 January 2026, visitors will gain insights for their business and have the opportunity to network with industry experts.

Located at the heart of the nursery sector in Hall 7, the new arena offers trade visitors a platform. A dynamic daily program of lectures, panel discussions, and presentations will address current developments in practical horticulture, research, and plant breeding.

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Key topics include climate-resilient urban tree selections, suitable species for city environments, and new cultivars for forests and private gardens. Focus areas of the Wood Arena include future-oriented tree assortments for cities and private gardens, climate-tolerant species and findings from trial projects, professional care and pruning of woody plants, site requirements for urban trees, and hedge planting to promote biodiversity.

Each day will feature a special topic and live moderation to ensure an engaging, interactive forum.

With the Wood Arena, Messe Essen is actively promoting collaboration among municipalities, planners, researchers, nurseries, and the trade sector—all with the goal of making urban and private greening more future-ready. In addition, the IPM Essen program includes a seminar hosted by the German Nursery Association (BdB) on Wednesday, 28 January, as well as guided tours on the latest topics in the world of woody plants.

For more information:
IPM Essen
www.ipm-essen.de

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