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Weeping trees are some of the most interesting trees available. With their gently-curving branches… More
...w trees that can rival the beauty of the tricolor beech's leaves. In spring… More
...s that look like aged dinosaur legs, the American beech (Fagus grandifolia) makes a… More
American beech (Fagus grandifolia) is a majestic tree and is one of the top… More
...us 'Purpurea') is a variety of the European beech tree. Foliage is red-purple when… More
Beech trees (Fagus species) are desirable for their smooth, gray bark, large size and… More
The beech tree is a slow to moderately growing tree that can reach heights… More
A beech tree (Fagus spp.) has a symmetrical crown and thin, smooth, silvery-gray bark… More
beech trees are often called the American beech tree because they are found in… More
A beech tree is an extremely long-lived tree with a habitat that spans most… More
The beech tree is a slow-growing variety that reaches a height of up to… More
The beech nut tree (Fagus grandifolia), an enormous tree native to many parts of… More
The American beech is one of the premiere shade trees of its range and… More
The American beech tree is a shade tree that produces edible nuts. The American… More
...s. Many have symbiotic relationships with certain tree species. A good field guide with… More
Diseases that affect tree trunks usually occur on the lower trunks or bases of… More
beech trees (Fagus sylvatica is the European beech) grow to a very large size,… More
Beech trees are available in various varieties, with the most popular being the European… More
The American chestnut tree at one time was a very important forest tree in… More
Find out how chestnuts are returning to America. More
... the United States include the American plum, the Beech plum and the Chickasaw plum,… More
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Planting
Zone 10 | Planting
Epsom Salts For Iris'
Zone 9 | Caring
Harvested Asparagus - Round 2
Zone 5 | Harvesting
Planting The Patio Garden Vege…
Zone 5 | Planting
Purple And Yellow Iris Started…
Zone 3 | Blooming