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The qualities that make this such a grand forest tree also make it a problematic yard tree. We have a few 100-plus foot tall beechnuts on...Read More
One of our most beautiful native trees, I love to encounter a mature stand in the forest. This species is much more inclined to root-suck...Read More
Lovely shade tree that is one of the dominant forest trees in climax woods of southeast PA. I've seen a good number in northwest Indiana ...Read More
Beautiful tree. Range extends to Robert, Louisiana, where there is stil a local remnant of the Beech/Magnolia climax community remaining.
The photo of the leaf I posted is from a tree that was found growing on a friend's property. About half the tree is variegated. Recentl...Read More
One of this species self-seeded next to a fence near the property line. Hoping that it will replace two ugly Silver Maples which were re...Read More
Young Beeches are easy to spot in the winter because they tend not to lose all their leaves. They are very shade tolerant and very slow g...Read More
The initials we carved in our childhood are gone now, 20 years later. They got healed over and smoothed over and blurred, and are now gone.
One of the most beautiful trees in the forest, the striking light, slick bark stands out among other trees.
These trees ca...Read More
Leaf: Alternate, simple, elliptical to oblong-ovate, 2 1/2 to 5 1/2 inches long, pinnately-veined, 11-14 pairs of veins, with each vein e...Read More