The American beech tree, Fagus grandifolia, is a large deciduous tree typically growing to 50-80' (less frequently to 120') tall with a dense, upright-oval to rounded-spreading crown.
Best grown in deep, rich, moist but well-drained soils in full sun to part shade in hardiness zones 3 to 9.
An American beech is a form of tree related to the beeches, Latin name Fagus grandifolia.
The genus of a beech tree is Fagus and the two most common species are Fagus sylvatica (European beech) and Fagus grandifolia (American beech).
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The name would be Liriodendron tulipifera. Family: Magnoliaceae.
The scientific name for the beech nut tree is Fagus grandifolia, commonly known as the American beech. This tree is native to eastern North America and is recognized for its smooth, gray bark and dense canopy. The beech nuts produced by the tree are edible and serve as a food source for various wildlife.
It generally takes several years for the Beech tree to begin growing. This tree has the ability to reach 40 feet in height.
The American Beech is a tall, broad hardwood, a "climax forest" tree native to most of the United States and parts of Canada. The bark is very smooth and dark gray. The wood is white and dense.
The American Beech is a tall, broad hardwood, a "climax forest" tree native to most of the United States and parts of Canada. The bark is very smooth and dark gray. The wood is white and dense.
The American beech tree has a straight and smooth bark with distinct vein-like patterns forming a network of fine lines. This unique bark pattern is a key characteristic that helps in identifying American beech trees.
Beech nut or beech mast.
Beech. Beech is a type of tree
A beechnut is the nut of the beech tree - the small, triangular nut of the beech tree.