beech

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Suppose you are like me and cannot tell an elm tree from a beech tree .
a large tree with smooth gray bark, glossy leaves, and hard, pale, fine-grained timber. Its fruit, the beechnut, is an important food for numerous wild birds and mammals.
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a worktop in solid 'beech'
A male great spotted wood-pecker has made regular early morning visits to a nearby towering 'beech' .
Framed by birch and 'beech' , the Foss is a beautiful 67 ft waterfall in the trees.
The road rises to pass through mature 'beech' woods (look out for deer) and descends to meet the river again at Stepping Stones.
Draco leaned his bare back carefully against the rough bark of the 'beech tree' staring up at the moon and the brilliant twinkling stars.
Suppose you are like me and cannot tell an elm tree from a 'beech tree' .
The woods there are thick, mostly high maples and 'beeches' whose leafy crowns create a canopy overhead.
Oaks, sycamores and 'beeches' dotted well-tended lawns bordered by tarmacked paths and signposted at every junction.
Soon after I was judged old enough to accompany the adults on squirrel hunts, my grandfather led me to a huge 'beech tree' on a little branch of the creek.
Usually the hearths are located at meadows or clearings near cold pure mountain streams or springs under the thick shadows of 'beeches' and oaks.
Deep within the forest there was a tree, a 'beech tree' , tall and strong in its prime with a huge girth and limbs as thick as ten men's arms.
The sun was breaking through the 'beeches' , making every leaf a light.
Magnolias, elms, and 'beeches' shade the estate.
Nestled amid those trails and orange red maples, oaks, 'beeches' and birches was the Lost River.
It is always sad to lose mature trees, and while we hope to have saved a third, we are replacing the two felled trees with three new 'beeches' .
We would like to buy a piece of forest in White Carpathian Mountains, consisting mainly of spruce, 'beeches' and firs.
After consultation with a resident, a 'beech tree' was successfully pruned to reduce overhang.
The house was large, set in 200 acres of virgin forest filled with magnificent 'beeches' and yews, and roamed by many kinds of wildlife, including deer.
There she saw a 'beech tree' surrounded by towering, impressive oaks.
By the time Ryan had reached it, Melanie was still struggling to get the low twigs of the 'beeches' to let go of her hair.
The oak tree across the road from my study window is practically bare but the 'beeches' and hazels behind it are still fully leafed in gleaming yellow and the horse chestnut is largely green even now.
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