May 29, 2008 ... It is a very slow growing tree, so it can be used in smaller yards. Tri color beech is a spectacular addition for any yard, ...
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Tricolor is a slow growing variety to 25 to 40 feet, but usually smaller. It has a spreading habit, This tree's bark is smooth and silvery. Can grow in a wide variety of soils, but salty soil stunts growth. This is a choice container plant. It looks very handsome contrasted with copper beech and evergreens.
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Description of beech trees, bearer of beechnuts, especially as fall foliage specimens. Fall foliage information on American and European beeches or ...
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tri-color beechJohn Long of Kansas City makes a good argument for the tri-color beech tree. Read John's post below and thanks to city-data.com for the photo. ... People stop and stare all the time at this very showy tree and they grow well in our climate...
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Beeches: Tri color Beech tree Fagaceae (beeches, oaks, etc.)
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Hello - I too have a tri-color beech tree. We planted it last year. Our leaves however are very dark purple (only pink on the very outer ...
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Fagus sylvatica 'Tricolor' - Tricolor European Beech - variegated foliage emerges very dark bronzed with a lavender margin, then turns to dark green with a pink margin during the Summer, maturing to light gray-green with a cream margin in early Autumn, ... European Beech is a large graceful shade tree, with many cultivars...
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The 'Tricolor' Beech is appropriately named for the leaves are cream, maroon and pink in the spring! The colors are most vibrant in the spring and tend to fade with the heat of the summer (maroon color may even fade to green). ... It grows 6-12" per year and will become a small tree of 10-12' in ten years.
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Tricolor Beech (Fagus sylvatica 'Roseo-marginata'); Purple leaves have rose-pink and white margins. Slow growing oval tree may take time to establish. (30' tall x 20' wide) Zone 5; Available 7 gal, 15 gal; Weeping Beech (Fagus sylvatica 'Pendula');
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