Fagus sylvatica (Common Beech)
Common Beech (also known as Green Beech) looks majestic with smooth, silvery bark and rich green foliage, it creates a striking visual impact throughout the seasons. Highly valued for its dense canopy, providing shade and a cool retreat on hot summer days. Its leaves turn a warm golden hue in autumn, adding a touch of seasonal charm.
- Soil type: loamy and sandy, well drained soil
- Sunlight: full exposure, can tolerate partial shade
- Optimal tempreature: 15-25°C, hardy to -20°C
- Growth rate: ranges from 20 to 40 cm/year
- Weather: resistant to wind, tolerant of drought
- Seasonality: deciduous, autumn colour change
- British native status: native
- Family of trees: Fagaceae
- Flowers or berries: beechnuts in autumn
- Soil type: loamy and sandy, well drained soil
- Sunlight: full exposure, can tolerate partial shade
- Optimal temperature: 15-25°C, hardy to -20°C
- Growth rate: ranges from 20 to 40 cm/year
- Weather: resistant to wind, tolerant of drought
- Seasonality: deciduous, autumn colour change
- British native status: native
- Family of trees: Fagaceae
- Flowers or berries: beechnuts in autumn
Benefits of undercutting
- Bushier Appearance: Trimming the roots and tops during transplanting results in the growth and development of new branches, making the plant bushier, fuller, and visually more appealing
- Stronger Immune System: Forces growth of fibrous lateral roots, increasing the surface area for nutrient and water absorption, leading to healthier growth, improved resilience against environmental conditions, and enhanced defense against diseases
- Improved performance: Creates thicker foliage that acts as a protective barrier against strong winds, sunlight, and noise pollution. Benefiting wildlife by providing a more secure shelter with increased food availability.