Filed As:
Fagaceae
Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.
Fagaceae
Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.
Common Names:
American beech
American beech
Location:
United States of America. New York. Westchester Co. Lake Rippowam. North shore. Alt. 148m. (486 ft.)
United States of America. New York. Westchester Co. Lake Rippowam. North shore. Alt. 148m. (486 ft.)
Description:
Tree. Bark smooth, gray. Leaves with secondary veins ending at marginal teeth (craspedodromous venation). New growth with dark reddish stems with scattered white lenticels. Fruits surrounded by cupules, usually 2 trigonous seeds per cupule. Leaves with white trichomes in axils between the midrib and the secondary veins. Phenology of specimen: Fruit.
Tree. Bark smooth, gray. Leaves with secondary veins ending at marginal teeth (craspedodromous venation). New growth with dark reddish stems with scattered white lenticels. Fruits surrounded by cupules, usually 2 trigonous seeds per cupule. Leaves with white trichomes in axils between the midrib and the secondary veins. Phenology of specimen: Fruit.
Habitat:
Growing along lake shore in woody areas.
Growing along lake shore in woody areas.
Identifiers:
NY Barcode: 02840697
GUID: 1c72c0f3-f467-492a-9d4d-5a50e58841e6
NY Barcode: 02840697
GUID: 1c72c0f3-f467-492a-9d4d-5a50e58841e6
Map:
Coordinates: (41.301, -73.5608)
Coordinates: (41.301, -73.5608)