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Copper beech trees, or Fagus sylvatica f. purpurea, typically thrive in temperate regions of Europe, particularly in countries like Germany, the United Kingdom, and France. They prefer well-drained, fertile soils and can often be found in parks, gardens, and along streets. These trees flourish in full sun to partial shade and are known for their striking purple foliage. In some areas, they are also cultivated as ornamental trees due to their aesthetic appeal.

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