Beech tree

Although it sounds like this tree might be found near sand and water, it grows in forests throughout America.

Beech trees are deciduous with gray bark. It holds dark green leaves which have tiny teeth. Seasonally, the Beech tree produces nuts in pairs. The nuts feed forest animals such as raccoons, foxes, deer, rabbits, squirrels, and even bears. These trees grow well in the shade and are known for their strong wood. For this reason, it is harvested and used for flooring and furniture.

Fun Facts: Forty-eight beech trees laid end to end would equal the length of one mile.

Beech tree

Item: 30658

Beech tree

Item size in cm (L x W x H): 26 x 26 x 35

Zoological Name: Fagus grandifolia

Conservation Status: Common

Primary Habitat: Forest

Global Home: Americas

       

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