The American beech tree, a slow-growing species with tightly grained wood, plays a crucial role in supporting wildlife during ...
A prominent tree that stands in front of a castle is due to be felled because of safety concerns. English Heritage said the ...
A 300-year-old beech tree that grows in the Dalkowskie Hills area of southwestern Poland, has been voted the European Tree of ...
Take Beech as an example ... The consensus appears to be that English settlers imported the tree to Ireland during the sixteenth century. Some authorities claim that the species may have arrived ...
A new disease, named for the tell-tale symptoms that appear on foliage, is killing American beech trees. Beech leaf disease was first spotted in northeast Ohio in 2012 and has since moved into 10 Ohio ...
The mature copper beech overhanging ... too far and the tree was a safety risk to the public, especially near an attraction that brought in many visitors. Charity English Heritage, which cares ...
Carl Bellis said the mature beech tree, worth more than £114,000, in West Derby, Liverpool, had also lifted paving flags creating a trip hazard and branches had damaged his car and guttering.
English Heritage said the copper beech tree in front of Framlingham Castle in Suffolk was diagnosed with an untreatable fatal fungus infection. Framlingham Town Council described the tree as "iconic".
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