Weeping Beech (Fagus sylvatic, Pendula)
The Weeping Beech is a medium-sized tree, 15-20m tall, with pendulous branches which may reach the ground. Its width exceeds its height with age. The slow-growing red-leaved variety "Purpurea Pendula" is particularly attractive.
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Appearance
The Weeping Beech is a medium-sized tree, 15-20m tall, with pendulous branches which may reach the ground. Its width exceeds its height with age. The slow-growing red-leaved variety "Purpurea Pendula" is particularly attractive.
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Leaf upperside
Ovate, slightly scalloped leaves, 5-10cm long, 3-6cm wide, leaf stem 0.5-1.5cm long. Fresh green leaves appear early, turning a glossy green above, pale green below. Magnificent yellow autumn colour.
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Flowers
Flowering period IV-V, yellow-green clusters, monoecious, appear on young shoots with the leaves; female flowers with hairy perianth, upright.
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Fruits
Edible nuts in thorny capsules, 3-sided, with 2 seeds, located in very woody 3cm long beechmasts with soft spines on the outside.
Application
Public areas, parks, backyards, private parks, gardens, front gardens,
Native regions
Central and northern Europe
Location parameters
Light: sunny to semi-shady, temperature: warm to cool, soil: slightly dry to moist, stagnant moisture: to be avoided, soil structure: firm to loose, soil depth: medium to very deep. compaction: to be avoided, pH value: 5.0 to 7.5
Demands
Extremely demanding, intolerant of industrial climates, de-icing salt and late frost
Growth
Height of growth: 20m to 25m, spread: 15m to 20m, slow growth potential, growth habits: wide, rounded, horizontal, dense, pendulous, compact crown
Leaves
Ovate, slightly scalloped leaves, 5-10cm long, 3-6cm wide, leaf stem 0.5-1.5cm long. Fresh green leaves appear early, turning a glossy green above, pale green below. Magnificent yellow autumn colour.
Flowers
Flowering period IV-V, yellow-green clusters, monoecious, appear on young shoots with the leaves; female flowers with hairy perianth, upright.
Fruits
Edible nuts in thorny capsules, 3-sided, with 2 seeds, located in very woody 3cm long beechmasts with soft spines on the outside.
Bark
Silvery-grey bark is grey, sometimes brown in the furrows, smooth; branches are dark brown, brown or pale brown.
Roots
Surface-rooting, deep-rooting, heart-rooting, fine root system, extensive root system