Created By: Unity College
American Beeches (Fagus grandifolia) may be the most common tree species within this trail. If you were to count the amount of times you come across an American Beech within the first acre of this property, I guarantee you would lose track. For this reason, I had to include this species within this trail and appreciate its rapid growth!
This American Beech is located next to a cluster of Flowering Dogwoods (Cornus florida) and next to a Northern Red Oak (Quercus rubra).
This American Beech is not quite full grown, but is essential within the habitat for the beechnuts they produce. Due to their importance to wildlife, I am relieved to see so many on the property.
This species of beech has a shallow root system, growing best in moist, rich, well-drained, sandy soil. In addition, this species of beech grows best in part shade or shade.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Vermont's Finest, Fair Haven - Dendrology
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