American Beech cannot be shipped to AZ, AK and HI due to state restrictions.
About
The formal and stately American Beech holds a special place in many hearts. The wide-spreading canopy provides great shade in the Summer and beautiful golden bronze coloring in the Fall. It also displays an attractive smooth, silvery gray-colored bark. This magnificent tree requires some space as it can grow pretty large and is highly versatile - often used in parks, golf courses, acreages and in the forestry industry. The American Beech is not a tree you plant for fast growth and quick shade - this slow grower is planted for future generations to enjoy. And what a lovely legacy for you to leave!
Wildlife
The four tiny beechnuts in each spiny bur are prized by a wide range of birds, chipmunks, squirrels and some discerning humans.
Quirky Facts
There was a Beech tree on the old stage road between Blountsville and Jonesboro, Tennessee that had an inscription carved into the trunk that read "D. Boone Cilled A Bar On Tree In Year 1760." The tree fell in 1916 and had a girth of 28-1/2 feet. The Forest Service estimated the tree's age to be 365 years, fully two centuries old before Daniel Boone could of inscribed it.
American Beech cannot be shipped to AZ, AK and HI due to state restrictions.
About
The formal and stately American Beech holds a special place in many hearts. The wide-spreading canopy provides great shade in the Summer and beautiful golden bronze coloring in the Fall. It also displays an attractive smooth, silvery gray-colored bark. This magnificent tree requires some space as it can grow pretty large and is highly versatile - often used in parks, golf courses, acreages and in the forestry industry. The American Beech is not a tree you plant for fast growth and quick shade - this slow grower is planted for future generations to enjoy. And what a lovely legacy for you to leave!
Wildlife
The four tiny beechnuts in each spiny bur are prized by a wide range of birds, chipmunks, squirrels and some discerning humans.
Quirky Facts
There was a Beech tree on the old stage road between Blountsville and Jonesboro, Tennessee that had an inscription carved into the trunk that read "D. Boone Cilled A Bar On Tree In Year 1760." The tree fell in 1916 and had a girth of 28-1/2 feet. The Forest Service estimated the tree's age to be 365 years, fully two centuries old before Daniel Boone could of inscribed it.
The Living Urn System with American Beech Seedling
American Beech cannot be shipped to AZ, AK and HI due to state restrictions.
About
The formal and stately American Beech holds a special place in many hearts. The wide-spreading canopy provides great shade in the Summer and beautiful golden bronze coloring in the Fall. It also displays an attractive smooth, silvery gray-colored bark. This magnificent tree requires some space as it can grow pretty large and is highly versatile - often used in parks, golf courses, acreages and in the forestry industry. The American Beech is not a tree you plant for fast growth and quick shade - this slow grower is planted for future generations to enjoy. And what a lovely legacy for you to leave!
Wildlife
The four tiny beechnuts in each spiny bur are prized by a wide range of birds, chipmunks, squirrels and some discerning humans.
Quirky Facts
There was a Beech tree on the old stage road between Blountsville and Jonesboro, Tennessee that had an inscription carved into the trunk that read "D. Boone Cilled A Bar On Tree In Year 1760." The tree fell in 1916 and had a girth of 28-1/2 feet. The Forest Service estimated the tree's age to be 365 years, fully two centuries old before Daniel Boone could of inscribed it.