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European beech is triggered by a combination of day length and temperature. Bud break each year is from the middle of April to the beginning of May, often with remarkable precision (within a few days). It is more precise in the north of its range than the south, and at
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European beech is used in the manufacture of numerous objects and implements. Its fine and short grain makes it an easy wood to work with, easy to soak, dye, varnish and glue. Steaming makes the wood even easier to machine. It has an excellent finish and is resistant to compression and
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European beech has several significant requirements: a humid atmosphere (precipitation well distributed throughout the year and frequent fogs) and well-drained soil (being intolerant of excessive stagnant water). It prefers moderately fertile ground,
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A beech forest is very dark and few species of plant are able to survive there, where the sun barely reaches the ground. Young beeches prefer some shade and may grow poorly in full sunlight. In a clear-cut forest a
European beech will germinate and then die of excessive dryness. Under
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and other beeches are prone to false heartwood ('red heart') a condition where drought, nutrient deficient soil, branch breakage, pathogen infestation or other stressor induces formation of protection wood. False heartwood often manifests in the areas of the trunk associated with
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European beech trees in the United States. The 2.5-acre (1 ha) public park, called 'The Longwood Mall', was planted sometime before 1850 qualifying it as the oldest stand of European beeches in the United States.
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splitting and it is stiff when flexed. Milling is sometimes difficult due to cracking. The density of the wood is 720 kilograms (1,590 pounds) per cubic meter. It is particularly well suited for minor carpentry, particularly furniture. From chairs to
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calcified or lightly acidic, therefore it is found more often on the side of a hill than at the bottom of clayey basin. It tolerates rigorous winter cold, but is sensitive to spring frost. In Norway's oceanic climate planted trees grow well north to
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produce a shoot with ten or more leaves. The terminal bud emits a hormonal substance in the spring that halts the development of additional buds. This tendency, though very strong at the beginning of their existence, becomes weaker in older trees.
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for food. The beech is classified as a native in the south of
England and as a non-native in the north where it is often removed from 'native' woods. Localised pollen records have been recorded in the North of England from the Iron Age by Sir
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they contain, the nuts were nonetheless pressed to obtain an oil in 19th-century
England that was used for cooking and in lamps. They were also ground to make flour, which could be eaten after the tannins were leached out by soaking.
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exhibits deterministic leaf and shoot development and has a larger leaf area than other European hardwood trees, it is relatively more sensitive to drought and may respond to a dry summer with pre-senescent
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grows to over 30 m (100 ft), with branches being high up on the trunk. In open locations, it will become much shorter (typically 15–24 m or 50–80 ft) and more massive.
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or when plants are clipped as a hedge (making beech hedges attractive screens, even in winter), but it also often continues to occur on the lower branches when the tree is mature.
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did not arrive in England until about 4000 BC, or 2,000 years subsequent to the English Channel forming following the ice ages; it could have been an early introduction by
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branches. As branch symplast dies, the trunk wood becomes depleted of nitrogen-containing molecules essential for life; this increases risk of catastrophic trunk failure.
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catalogue in 1820, but in 1859 "the finest copper beech in America... more than fifty feet high" was noted in the grounds of Thomas Ash, Esq.,
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have been found in Danish and Spanish beech forests. These fungi are important in enhancing uptake of water and nutrients from the soil.
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Small quantities of seeds may be produced around 10 years of age, but not a heavy crop until the tree is at least 30 years old.
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primary pathogen of beech trees, causing strip-canker and wood rot. It can be found at all times of year and is not edible.
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than many other broadleaved trees though is only sometimes used for this, the high cellulose content can also be spun into
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Myking, T.; Yakovlev, I.; Ersland, G. A. (2011). "Nuclear genetic markers indicate Danish origin of the Norwegian beech (
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The nuts are eaten by humans and animals. Slightly toxic to humans if eaten in large quantities due to the
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made of beech trees are Uholka-Shyrokyi Luh (8,800 hectares or 22,000 acres) in
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Romanescu, Gheorghe; Stoleriu, Cristian Constantin; Enea, Andrei (2013-05-23).
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European beech is a very popular ornamental tree in parks and large gardens in
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Purple cultivar of Fagus sylvatica with developing beech-nuts
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Heterophylla Group) – leaves deeply serrated to thread-like
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Hörnfeldt, Roland; Drouin, Myriam; Woxblom, Lotta (2010).
1944:"Syntaxonomical analysis of the beech forests from Sicily"
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Beech planted on a march dyke (boundary hedge) in Scotland
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lvatica). Common beech is also considered one of the best
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Pramreiter, Maximilian; Grabner, Michael (11 July 2023).
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It is frequently kept clipped to make attractive hedges.
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Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics
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Inventory of the Largest Primeval Beech Forest in Europe
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A dark purple example of a copper beech in Mystic, CT.
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2852:(Chanticleer Press ed.). Knopf. p. 390.
994:with oriental beech; these hybrid trees are named
1703:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2018-1.RLTS.T62004722A62004725.en
2495:Defense Mechanisms of Woody Plants Against Fungi
2873:Fergus, Charles; Hansen, Amelia (2005-01-01).
2492:Blanchette, Robert; Biggs, Alan (2013-11-11).
2023:L.) populations established in 500–1,000 AD".
1467:Leaves of a weeping cultivar of European beech
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2109:Laurie, James; Balbi, Adriano (1842-01-01).
3113:European Forest Genetic Resources Programme
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860:mm) where the buds include flower buds.
3024:Some Facts about Treating Railroad Ties
2903:Trees of Pennsylvania and the Northeast
2876:Trees of New England: A Natural History
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3021:Goltra, William Francis (1912-01-01).
2964:European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)
2170:"Tables of identified ectomycorrhizae"
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1114:Semenic-Cheile Carașului National Park
2994:. Niche Timbers. Accessed 20-08-2009.
2198:from the original on 30 December 2012
1062:with a range of fungi including many
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3759:CB51DF8A-B3CA-3EF7-66FE-49F04D578576
3081:– Photographs by Louis K. Meisel, NY
3046:Scoutbase (Scout Information Centre)
2789:(Atropurpurea Group) 'Riversii' AGM"
2176:. Schwäbisch Gmünd: Einhorn-Verlag.
882:male flowers are borne in the small
856: in) thick, but thicker (to 4–5
543:Fagus sylvatica var. purpureopendula
441:Fagus sylvatica var. foliis-striatis
4069:IUCN Red List least concern species
3048:. Scout Association. Archived from
3027:. Press of The J.B. Savage Company.
2570:from the original on 6 October 2017
2168:Agerer, Reinhard, ed. (1987–2012).
1689:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
1294:'Zlatia') – leaves golden in spring
1276:Pendula Group) – branches pendulous
1124:600 m (2,000 ft) than at
483:Fagus sylvatica var. luteovariegata
4109:Trees of humid continental climate
1741:from the original on 15 April 2023
1171:Detail of the tarcrust's structure
863:The leaves of beech are often not
621:Fagus sylvatica f. roseomarginatis
549:Fagus sylvatica f. purpureopendula
531:Fagus sylvatica purpurea-latifolia
521:Aiton in Hortus Kew. 3: 362 (1789)
447:Fagus sylvatica var. grandidentata
369:Fagus sylvatica var. aspleniifolia
357:Fagus sylvatica var. albovariegata
339:Fagus purpurea var. roseomarginata
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2384:. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
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657:Fagus sylvatica var. suentelensis
615:Fagus sylvatica f. roseomarginata
585:Fagus sylvatica var. remillyensis
477:Fagus sylvatica f. luteovariegata
453:Fagus sylvatica var. heterophylla
393:Fagus sylvatica f. aureovariegata
3987:urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:305836-2
3039:"The burning properties of wood"
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2765:from the original on 1 July 2020
2735:from the original on 2 July 2020
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663:Fagus sylvatica var. suntalensis
651:Fagus sylvatica subsp. Sanguinea
567:Fagus sylvatica var. quercifolia
555:Fagus sylvatica var. pyramidalis
537:Fagus sylvatica purpurea-pendula
513:Fagus sylvatica pendula-purpurea
489:Fagus sylvatica var. miltonensis
381:Fagus sylvatica var. atropunicea
375:Fagus sylvatica f. aspleniifolia
363:Fagus sylvatica f. albovariegata
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2825:. Royal Horticultural Society.
2791:. Royal Horticultural Society.
2761:. Royal Horticultural Society.
2731:. Royal Horticultural Society.
2701:. Royal Horticultural Society.
2671:. Royal Horticultural Society.
2641:. Royal Horticultural Society.
2615:from the original on 3 May 2020
2541:from the original on 2019-12-20
2512:from the original on 2023-09-02
2330:from the original on 2023-09-02
2174:Colour Atlas of Ectomycorrhizae
2091:from the original on 2021-06-13
1796:from the original on 2014-07-17
1678:Barstow, M.; Beech, E. (2018).
675:Fagus sylvatica proles tortuosa
633:Fagus sylvatica f. rotundifolia
573:Fagus sylvatica var. quercoides
347:(Simon-Louis ex K.Koch) Pynaert
4114:Trees of mild maritime climate
2900:Fergus, Charles (2002-01-01).
2316:. Cambridge University Press.
1737:. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
1236:copper beech or purple beech (
693:Fagus sylvatica var. variegata
645:Fagus sylvatica var. sanguinea
639:Fagus sylvatica f. salicifolia
561:Fagus sylvatica f. quercifolia
471:Fagus sylvatica var. latifolia
459:Fagus sylvatica var. laciniata
405:Fagus sylvatica var. cochleata
387:Fagus sylvatica f. atropunicea
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2262:. Lonely Planet. 1998-01-01.
1986:Quarterly Journal of Forestry
1447:The famous Upside-down Tree,
699:Fagus sylvatica var. vulgaris
669:Fagus sylvatica var. tortuosa
597:Fagus sylvatica f. retroflexa
579:Fagus sylvatica f. quercoides
519:Fagus sylvatica var. purpurea
435:Fagus sylvatica f. fastigiata
423:Fagus sylvatica var. cristata
417:Fagus sylvatica var. coriacea
411:Fagus sylvatica var. colorata
399:Fagus sylvatica f. bornyensis
2938:Lyle, Susanna (2006-03-20).
1828:10.1080/03071375.2013.767078
886:which are a hallmark of the
627:Fagus sylvatica rotundifolia
591:Fagus sylvatica remillyensis
501:Fagus sylvatica var. pendula
465:Fagus sylvatica f. laciniata
4119:Trees of temperate climates
4099:Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus
2848:Little, Elbert L. (1994) .
2479:10.1016/j.ppees.2020.125576
2025:Tree Genetics & Genomes
1309:Royal Horticultural Society
1102:Forêt de Soignes/Zoniënwoud
705:Fagus sylvatica var. zlatia
687:Fagus sylvatica f. tricolor
681:Fagus sylvatica f. tortuosa
525:Fagus sylvatica f. purpurea
429:Fagus sylvatica f. cristata
4135:
1735:Plants of the World Online
953:Fagus sylvatica pliocenica
941:
713:(Späth ex E.Goeze) Schelle
609:Fagus sylvatica f. rohanii
507:Fagus sylvatica f. pendula
351:Fagus sylvatica var. aenea
2603:"AGM Plants – Ornamental"
2378:Efe, Recep (2014-03-17).
2037:10.1007/s11295-010-0358-y
1659:Immature fruit of a beech
1334:'Pendula' (weeping beech)
986:with the oriental beech (
711:Fagus sylvatica f. zlatia
377:(Dum.Cours.) C.K.Schneid.
285:
278:
248:
239:
222:
215:
95:Scientific classification
93:
71:
62:
50:
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34:
27:Species of deciduous tree
4094:Plants described in 1753
3567:Queensland macadamia nut
1696:: e.T62004722A62004725.
1238:Fagus sylvatica purpurea
1219:Brookline, Massachusetts
1177:Biscogniauxia nummularia
938:Distribution and habitat
4084:Garden plants of Europe
2209:Ramaria flavo-saponaria
1287:in the Scottish Borders
1180:(beech tarcrust) is an
1074:, and with the species
748:, is a large, graceful
603:Fagus sylvatica rohanii
569:(C.K.Schneid.) Geerinck
495:Fagus sylvatica pendula
345:Fagus purpurea tricolor
3364:Johnstone River almond
1816:Arboricultural Journal
1497:Belfast Botanic Garden
1204:
1172:
1140:Diseases and Pathogens
1077:Ramaria flavosaponaria
959:
777:
776:Shoot with nut cupules
769:
768:Copper beech in autumn
401:Simon-Louis ex Beissn.
4074:Edible nuts and seeds
3292:Australian cashew nut
3079:Beech Tree Collection
2259:Romania & Moldova
2058:Bøk – en kulturvekst?
1841:Wühlisch, G. (2008).
1597:Copper beech (spring)
1372:Primary Product AM 01
1313:Award of Garden Merit
1285:Dawyck Botanic Garden
1195:
1170:
1017:humans, who used the
951:
775:
767:
689:Simon-Louis ex K.Koch
587:(Simon-Louis) A.Henry
437:Simon-Louis ex K.Koch
2823:'Aslpeniifolia' AGM"
2729:'Dawyck Purple' AGM"
2444:Ecological Bulletins
1765:The Morton Arboretum
1406:). It is better for
1089:Cenococcum geophilum
1071:Laccaria amethystina
1068:species, as well as
611:(Körb.) C.K.Schneid.
509:(Dum.Cours.) Schelle
431:(Dum.Cours.) Schelle
303:Fagus comptoniifolia
3370:Irvingia gabonensis
3055:on 23 December 2012
2906:. Stackpole Books.
1525:European Beech Bark
297:Fagus aspleniifolia
65:Conservation status
3527:Single-leaf pinyon
3107:2016-10-20 at the
3091:2012-06-05 at the
2990:2010-11-11 at the
2971:2018-05-04 at the
2699:'Dawyck Gold' AGM"
2215:(Raidl, Scattolin)
2135:Journal of Ecology
2115:. A. and C. Black.
2063:2017-03-12 at the
2003:2010-01-28 at the
1948:Annali di Botanica
1843:"European beech –
1205:
1173:
960:
957:Museum of Toulouse
805:F. orientalis
778:
770:
497:(Dum.Cours.) Lodd.
335:(Aiton) Dum.Cours.
4056:
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3920:Open Tree of Life
3606:Taxon identifiers
3597:
3596:
3495:Monkey-puzzle nut
3357:Shellbark hickory
3342:Mockernut hickory
3302:Borneo tallow nut
2913:978-0-8117-2092-2
2886:978-0-7627-3795-6
2505:978-3-662-01642-8
2424:10.3390/f14061123
2391:978-1-4438-5773-4
2323:978-0-521-76061-4
2269:978-0-86442-329-0
2183:978-3-921703-77-9
1915:"Fagus sylvatica"
1900:10.3390/f14071419
1495:'Aspleniifolia',
1449:Hyde Park, London
1252:fern-leaf beech (
1086:Pat. species and
1040:Bodø Municipality
880:F. sylvatica
793:F. sylvatica
733:
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551:(H.Jaeger) Rehder
299:(Dum.Cours.) Raf.
208:F. sylvatica
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988:Fagus orientalis
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717:Fagus sylvestris
707:Späth ex E.Goeze
635:(Jackman) Rehder
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654:
648:
642:
636:
630:
624:
618:
617:(Cripps) Domin
612:
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600:
594:
588:
582:
576:
570:
564:
558:
552:
546:
540:
534:
528:
522:
516:
510:
504:
498:
492:
486:
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479:(Weston) Domin
474:
468:
467:(Vignet) Domin
462:
456:
450:
444:
438:
432:
426:
420:
414:
408:
402:
396:
390:
389:(Weston) Domin
384:
378:
372:
366:
365:(Weston) Domin
360:
354:
348:
342:
336:
333:Fagus purpurea
330:
324:
318:
315:Fagus echinata
312:
306:
300:
294:
291:Castanea fagus
287:
286:
283:
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276:
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246:
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237:
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90:
72:
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63:
60:
59:
48:
47:
39:
38:
26:
24:
14:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
4131:
4120:
4117:
4115:
4112:
4110:
4107:
4105:
4102:
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4097:
4095:
4092:
4090:
4087:
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4077:
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4070:
4067:
4066:
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4034:
4028:
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4018:
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4009:
4005:
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3996:
3992:
3988:
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3957:
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3645:
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3630:
3624:
3620:
3619:
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3615:
3611:
3607:
3602:
3590:
3587:
3585:
3582:
3580:
3577:
3575:
3572:
3568:
3565:
3563:
3562:Macadamia nut
3560:
3559:
3558:
3555:
3553:
3550:
3549:
3547:
3545:
3541:
3533:
3530:
3528:
3525:
3523:
3520:
3518:
3515:
3513:
3510:
3508:
3507:Chilgoza pine
3505:
3504:
3503:
3500:
3496:
3493:
3491:
3488:
3487:
3485:
3484:
3480:
3478:
3475:
3471:
3470:Burrawang nut
3468:
3467:
3466:
3463:
3462:
3460:
3458:
3454:
3446:
3443:
3441:
3438:
3436:
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3416:
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3362:
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3355:
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3343:
3340:
3339:
3338:
3335:
3333:
3330:
3328:
3325:
3323:
3320:
3318:
3317:Chilean hazel
3315:
3313:
3310:
3308:
3305:
3303:
3300:
3298:
3295:
3293:
3290:
3288:
3285:
3284:
3282:
3280:
3276:
3270:
3269:Yellow walnut
3267:
3265:
3262:
3260:
3257:
3255:
3252:
3250:
3247:
3245:
3242:
3238:
3235:
3233:
3230:
3228:
3225:
3223:
3220:
3218:
3215:
3214:
3213:
3210:
3206:
3203:
3202:
3201:
3198:
3196:
3193:
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3188:
3184:
3181:
3179:
3176:
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3174:
3171:
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3156:
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3138:
3133:
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3126:
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3110:
3106:
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3097:
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3090:
3086:
3083:
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3077:
3076:
3071:
3051:
3047:
3040:
3034:
3031:
3026:
3025:
3017:
3014:
3009:
3008:
3000:
2997:
2993:
2989:
2986:
2985:Steamed Beech
2981:
2978:
2974:
2970:
2967:
2961:
2958:
2953:
2951:9780881927597
2947:
2943:
2942:
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2919:
2915:
2909:
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2734:
2730:
2728:
2720:
2717:
2704:
2700:
2698:
2690:
2687:
2674:
2670:
2669:'Dawyck' AGM"
2668:
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2657:
2644:
2640:
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2627:
2611:
2604:
2598:
2595:
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2561:
2555:
2552:
2540:
2536:
2535:Brookline, MA
2532:
2526:
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2511:
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2496:
2488:
2485:
2480:
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2468:
2461:
2458:
2453:
2449:
2446:(53): 61–76.
2445:
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2420:
2416:
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2387:
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2359:on 2022-03-09
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2235:
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2226:
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2214:
2210:
2197:
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2189:
2185:
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2156:
2152:
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2136:
2132:
2125:
2123:
2119:
2114:
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2090:
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2075:
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2062:
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1922:Flora Iberica
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1892:
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1333:
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1328:'Dawyck Gold'
1327:
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1322:
1319:
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1316:
1314:
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3574:Paradise nut
3481:
3430:Black walnut
3404:Panda oleosa
3402:
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3222:Beaked hazel
3182:
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3050:the original
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1790:Bomeninfo.nl
1789:
1786:"Tall Trees"
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1453:F. sylvatica
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1341:F. sylvatica
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1247:Throggs Neck
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746:common beech
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683:(Pépin) Hegi
680:
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18:Common beech
3845:NatureServe
3767:iNaturalist
3638:Wikispecies
3584:Peanut tree
3544:Angiosperms
3517:Korean pine
3457:Gymnosperms
3391:Wild karuka
3237:Asian hazel
3115:(EUFORGEN).
2619:26 February
2417:(6): 1123.
1954:: 121–132.
1927:19 November
1893:(7): 1419.
1260:dwarf beech
1188:Cultivation
869:marcescence
783:is a large
760:Description
593:Simon-Louis
533:Jacob-Makoy
138:Angiosperms
4063:Categories
3956:Plant List
3552:Brazil nut
3532:Stone pine
3477:Ginkgo nut
3307:Breadfruit
2924:2016-03-16
2859:0394507614
2545:2015-10-17
2516:2020-10-07
2473:: 125576.
2334:2020-10-07
2095:2022-04-02
1988:96 (2):97.
1970:5 December
1867:2016-10-20
1800:2010-08-30
1770:20 October
1665:References
1408:paper pulp
1337:'Riversii'
1198:Møns Klint
1182:ascomycete
1083:Tomentella
1028:Viking Age
972:Cantabrian
942:See also:
503:Dum.Cours.
425:Dum.Cours.
371:Dum.Cours.
353:Dum.Cours.
271:orientalis
3961:kew-83891
3557:Macadamia
3490:Bunya nut
3483:Araucaria
3435:Butternut
3420:Pistachio
3410:Pekea nut
3332:Gabon nut
3297:Betel nut
3249:Kurrajong
3195:Candlenut
3158:True, or
2592:1859:150.
2574:5 October
2192:263940450
1960:2239-3129
1585:Seedlings
1455:'pendula'
1428:firewoods
1400:workbench
1392:parquetry
1365:alkaloids
1305:cultivars
1299:Cultivars
1230:cultivars
1209:temperate
1126:sea level
1015:Stone Age
865:abscissed
750:deciduous
539:Van Geert
515:Graebener
202:Species:
108:Kingdom:
4030:VASCAN:
4013:13100405
4008:Tropicos
3932:PalDat:
3850:2.155879
3824:62004722
3798:10701866
3785:305836-2
3652:BioLib:
3623:Wikidata
3502:Pine nut
3445:Heartnut
3415:Pili nut
3398:Mongongo
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3337:Hickory
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