Fagus sylvatica 1/ European beech

AlainK

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These don't grow where I live, too dry and hot in the summer.

I picked up a couple of seedlings on the banks of a mountain stream in "Massif Central" many years ago.

This one is a survivor:

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I Like the form.

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I Like the form.

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Thanks "Sorce", you're always very encouraging in your comments.

Me stoopid French-speaking European even finaly understood what you meant when you wrote "badass". I'm a slow learner and whisky - I mean malt whisky, and beer don't help :eek:

You know, I first learned English through dated docs. But I enjoyed that :p

 
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These don't grow where I live, too dry and hot in the summer.
I have a Tri-color European Beech growing in my yard, I live in Utah and it is very dry and hot in the summer and very cold in the winter.
It seems to be doing good thus far, it has been in the ground for a couple of years.
I'm hoping to try and get a start from it for a bonsai.
 

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These don't grow where I live, too dry and hot in the summer.
I picked up a couple of seedlings on the banks of a mountain stream in "Massif Central" many years ago.
This one is a survivor
Bravo Alain!
You have managed to keep the tree alive and transform it in an elegant way.
I might say I agree with you regarding a more rounded canopy, it would look much more natural.
Beech and Larch are favourites of mine but unfortunately they cannot grow where I live.
 

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Always love your trees and would likely be able to pick one out of a lineup. This is no exception.
 

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Really like this one Alain! I'm a big fan of European Beech and living in Northern England, it's one that grows quite well. I've been growing one on similar lines to yours - I wanted to see what was possible for me without trunk chopping - I've got another tree that I'm doing that too.

Here's mine - long way to go to get to your standards; will be going into a grow box soon.

Andy


 
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