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  1. Fagus grandifolia - Wikipedia

    Fagus grandifolia, the American beech or North American beech, is a species of tree growing to 16–35 meters (52–115 feet) tall. It is one of two beech species native to North America, the other occurring …

  2. Fagus grandifolia (American Beech, Beech, Beechnut Tree, Red Beech ...

    The American beech is an edible, perennial, deciduous tree in the beech family (Fagaceae). This tree is native to eastern North America and found throughout the state of North Carolina.

  3. American beech - The Morton Arboretum

    American beech is a large, graceful native tree, excellent for large, park-like landscapes where it has room to spread its wide, low-growing branches. The massive trunk has beautiful silver-gray bark; the …

  4. American Beech - Ohio Department of Natural Resources

    American Beech (Fagus grandifolia), easily recognized from a distance by its smooth, steel-gray bark and tapering surface roots at the base of its trunk, is present throughout all of Ohio. This tree is a …

  5. How to Identify the American Beech Tree - Treehugger

    Aug 31, 2024 · The American beech (Fagus grandifolia) is the only species of beech tree native to North America. Before the glacial period, beech trees flourished throughout much of the continent.

  6. Fagus grandifolia E h rh

    Beech wood is excellent for turning and steam bending. It wears well, is easily treated with preservatives, and is used for flooring, furniture, veneer, and containers. The distinctive triangular …

  7. Fagus grandifolia - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden

    Fagus grandifolia, commonly called American beech, is native to eastern North America. It is a large deciduous tree typically growing to 50-80’ (less frequently to 120’) tall with a dense, upright-oval to …

  8. American Beech Greenport - Elegant Hotel, Dining & Bars

    Stay at American Beech Hotel in Greenport, NY. Your boutique escape featuring luxurious rooms, exquisite dining, and lively bars in Sterling Square.

  9. American beech - Trees | seattle.gov

    Beechnuts are triangular and enclosed with spiny bracts. Edible and a favorite of wildlife. Full sun to light shade. Prefers moist but well drained soil. No serious insect or disease problems. Minimum Planting …

  10. Michigan Trees: American Beech

    Identification: American beech is recognizable by its smooth, thin gray bark and moderately toothed, ribbed oval leaves which come to a tip. Its leaves turn golden and bronze in autumn.