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American Beech
Latin Name:
Fagus grandiflora
location:
eastern North America from New Brunswick to Florida
The American Beech, which is also referred as Fagus grandiflora, is normally found around eastern North America, from New Brunswick to Florida. It usually looks like a wide-spreading, deciduous tree, making it a very interesting plant! In the summer, its leafs are changing looking like alternate leaf arrangement and in the automn it is more or less fall color is bronze. The American Beech (Fagus grandiflora) grows flowers that are monoecious and grows fruits, characterized as three-winged nut. An interesting thing is its bark, where we can see light gray bark on it. An important thing to know about its culture would be that transplant during dormant season However, a bad thing with the American Beech can be that branches generally touch ground We can easily recognize a Fagus grandiflora having its serrated leaf margins. The American Beech's propagation method is very special since it does it by seed
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