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Female Flower from Queensdown Warren in Kent on 13 May

Foliage. Photo from Read of Coblands Nurseries Ltd.

Form from Borough Green in the Autumn

Plant Name

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Fagus sylvatica from Fagaceae Family

Common Name

Common Beech

Soil

All Soils

Sun Aspect

Full Sun or Part Shade

Soil Moisture

Moist

Plant Type

Deciduous Tree

Height x Spread in feet

80 x 50

Foliage

Silky-haired pale green juvenile becomes glossy dark green in the summer, then yellow to orange-brown in the autumn

Flower Colour in Month(s). Fruit

Red Female Flower, Brown Male Flower in May followed by Brown Masts

Comment

Rounded to broadly spreading form. Pruning Group 1.

Remaining photos from Ron and Christine Foord.

This and other cultivars are available from Coblands Nurseries Ltd , Hedges Direct and Palmstead Nurseries Ltd.

Hedges Direct is completely dedicated to hedges - in all sizes from 30cm to 3m - growing and selling bare root hedging, cell grown plants, pot grown shrubs or root ball plants, which are evergreen or deciduous.

Elveden Instant Hedging is available from Practicality Brown Ltd.

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Flowers from Queensdown Warren on 13 May

Juvenile Foliage in Queensdown Warren on 27 April

Foliage

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Male Flower from Queensdown Warren on 13 May

Male Flower from Queensdown Warren on 13 May

Autumn Foliage at Borough Green in Kent

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Form from Sevenoaks in the Winter

Copse Form from Dartmoor in May

Fomes fomentaria on trunk from Knole Park in Kent

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Mast Cupules in August

Mast (Nutlet) from Toys Hill in Kent

Hedge in April