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the five types of beech trees

It’s easy to recognize a beech tree by its smooth, gray bark. They can be gown singly on an open site or lining driveways in parks and large properties. Beech wood is used for making a variety of products including furniture, flooring, toys and containers.

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a large green tree in the middle of a field

If you have a large property that needs some shade, consider growing beech trees. Learn more about growing beech trees and how to identify them in this article and decide if it's a fit for your landscape setting.

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a tree in the middle of an autumn forest

Beech trees fagus sylvatica are one of the finest trees to find in an Irish woodland. This non-native species was introduced at some point in history, many centuries ago at least, and has become so widespread that it would appear to be a native Irish tree. Growing very tall, beech trees often provide shelter for the forest floor below and, as seen in the image above, it often holds on to its leaves through autumn and winter giving a lovely red/brown to the woodland landscape above ground…

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a very large tree that is in the grass near some dirt and trees with green leaves on it

The weeping beech, Fagus sylvatica 'Pendula', is a cultivar of the deciduous European beech. The weeping beech is characterized by its shape with sweeping, pendulous branches. The stem of the tree may not be visible from a distance due to the presence of the covering weeping branches. Branches may r

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