Silvical characteristics of beech (Fagus grandifolia)
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Of all the trees in our forests, the beech somehow always stands out. Its clean, smooth, sculptured blending of bole and branch gives it a form that is unique. Also unique is its smooth gray bark, which does not become furrowed with old age as that of other trees, but remains smooth from ground to crown.
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Fagus grandifoliaSILVICULTURA
USA
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