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Fagus sylvatica | Beech

Beech (Fagus sylvatica) is widely used for making hedges from about 80 cm to 400 cm. Beech leaves usually sprout in late April – first week of May. The autumn color of common beech is orange. In winter, a few withered leaves usually remain on the branches only to fall off next year when the beech re-sprouts. A beech hedge tolerates shade.To obtain a more robust hedge, two/three rows are sometimes planted in a triangular arrangement. If you want to have beech hedges set, the best time to do so is from November through March.

Characteristics:

Toepassing:

Hedges and forest plants, Large gardens, Small gardens, Squares and parks, Trees on the coast

Groeiplaatscondities:

(Semi-)shade, Endures reasonable hardening, Moist (clay) soil, Normal bottom, Sea-windproof, Sunny, Windproof

Volwassen hoogte:

Second size shrub 1-4 m

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