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european beech

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Trees of Reed: European Beech
... Trees of Reed: European Beech European Beech, Copper/Tricolor Beech Scientific Name: Fagus sylvatica Family: Fagaceae A deciduous tree, it can easily attain a huge ... thin, gray, and smooth, resembling elephant skin. The `Atropunicea' form is the copper or purple beech, where the foliage is not green but hues of orange and purple; each color can ...
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European Beech
... European Beech itself. Although massive in its own right, the European Beech is somewhat smaller than our native American Beech. Also, the bark of the European Beech is darker gray than that of our native beech ...
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Fagus grandifolia, American beech
... grandifolia Ehrh. Family: Fagaceae (oaks, chestnuts, beeches) Common name: American beech Synonyms: F. grandifolia var. caroliniana, F. grandifolia var. heterophylla, F. americana, F. ferruginea Tree to ... deer, squirrels, and birds. Fagus is an old Greek word for the edible nuts of European beech; grandifolia refers to the large leaves. Distribution in Oklahoma: BACK NEXT RETURN TO INDEX Last ...
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Beech
... Beech may scorch. Make sure trees are adequately watered and mulched. Some species suitable for bonsai: Fagus crenata: Japanese blume, Japanese white beech, Siebold's beech - more suitable for bonsai than its European ... sized bonsai. Zones 4-8. Fagus japonica: Japanese black beech. Fagus sieboldii. Fagus sylvatica: European beech, common beech - This tree has the darkest gray bark and darkest green ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Beech - Herb Profile and Information
... A Modern Herbal | Beech - Herb Profile and Information European beech (Fagus sylvatica) Click on graphic for larger image Beech Botanical: Fagus sylvatica Family: N.O. Corylaceae History Constituents Medicinal Uses ... England.) Armenia, Palestine, Asia Minor Tanan. European beech Fagus sylvatica Click on graphic for larger image ---History---The common name of the Beech tree, found in varying forms ...
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American Beech
... thin, spiny husk fruit less than 2" in diameter, weak, unbranched spines Beech (American Beech) Fagus grandifolia The tallest American Beech found today in Ohio, in Ashtabula County, is 130 feet tall. ... ware. Hollows in beech trees provide shelter for many animals. And many mammals and birds, including deer, bear, squirrels, grouse and turkey, feed on the nuts. The smaller European Beech is widely ...
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Weeping Beech
... Weeping Beech Leaf Characteristics broad, flat simple not lobed smooth margins, entire alternate without needle-like bristles ... 2" in diameter, weak, unbranched spines Weeping Beech Fagus sylvatica form pendula The Weeping Beech is a cultivated variety of the European Beech. Branches of the Weeping Beech droop noticeably. These hanging branches sometimes touch ...
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Copper Beech
... Copper Beech Leaf Characteristics broad, flat simple not lobed smooth margins, entire alternate without needle-like bristles ... fruit less than 2" in diameter, weak, unbranched spines Copper Beech Fagus cuprea The Copper Beech is a cultivated variety of the European Beech. Its leaves are coppery or reddish in color. Tree Bark ...
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Weeping Purple Beech
... Weeping Purple Beech Leaf Characteristics broad, flat simple not lobed smooth margins, entire alternate without needle-like bristles ... Purple Beech Fagus sylvatica form purpureo-pendula The Weeping Purple Beech is a variety of the Weeping Beech, which in turn is a cultivated variety of the European Beech. The leaves of the Weeping Purple Beech ...
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Beech
... 'the flesh' was rejected in favour of 'pure spirit' The Beech woods in summer Wonderful Beeches PART ONE - BEECH FACTS Name The European Beech is one of a large family of about a thousand ... beech wood was used to inscribe runes and literature on, and so tablets and thin slices of Beech were probably the earliest European books within our present memory. Back to Contents Habitat The European Beech ...
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