Chrysolepis chrysophylla (Douglas ex Hook.) Hjelmqvist, Golden Chinquapin
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Fagus grandifolia, American
Beech, is the only beech tree
species native to North America.
October, Wake Co. North
Carolina
©2012 TreesForMe Original Image.
Fagus grandifolia, American
Beech, trunk base with roots
showing.
October, Wake Co. North
Carolina
©2012 TreesForMe Original Image.
Fagus grandifolia, American Beech
October, Wake Co. North Carolina
©2012 TreesForMe Original Image.
Fagus grandifolia, American Beech
often has similar markings to those
pictured here.
October, Wake Co. North Carolina
©2012 TreesForMe Original Image.
Fagus grandifolia, American Beech
seed pod and terminal buds on
branch tips.
October, Wake Co. North Carolina
©2012 TreesForMe Original Image.
Fagus grandifolia, American Beech, leaves have wavy
margins, or leaf edges, and turn yellow in autumn.
October, Wake Co. North Carolina
Fagus grandifolia, American Beech, crown starting to show its
fall colors.
October, Wake Co. North Carolina
Fagus grandifolia, American Beech, branch with buds.
October, Wake Co. North Carolina