
Green Beech (Fagus sylvatica) is one of our most popular species with its familiar wavy edged leaves, these emerge in spring and are delicate pale green at first fluttering in the slightest breeze becoming darker green and more robust by summer. As Autumn progresses they take on rich hues of gold and coppery orange before turning russet brown in winter.
To be precise, Green Beech is a deciduous plant however if it is trimmed regularly it will retain most of its russet brown leaves during the winter providing shelter and privacy all year round.
Green Beech (Fagus sylvatica) is one of our most popular species with its familiar wavy edged leaves, these emerge in spring and are delicate pale green at first fluttering in the slightest breeze becoming darker green and more robust by summer. As Autumn progresses they take on rich hues of gold and coppery orange before turning russet brown in winter.
To be precise, Green Beech is a deciduous plant however if it is trimmed regularly it will retain most of its russet brown leaves during the winter providing shelter and privacy all year round.