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| |genus=Fagus | | |genus=Fagus |
| |species=crenata | | |species=crenata |
| + | |common_name=Japanese beech, Siebold's beech, Buna |
| |habit=tree | | |habit=tree |
| |habit_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia ISBN 0881925381 | | |habit_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia ISBN 0881925381 |
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| |exposure=sun | | |exposure=sun |
| |sun_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia ISBN 0881925381 | | |sun_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia ISBN 0881925381 |
| + | |features=deciduous |
| |Temp Metric=°F | | |Temp Metric=°F |
| |min_zone=6 | | |min_zone=6 |
| |usda_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia ISBN 0881925381 | | |usda_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia ISBN 0881925381 |
| |max_zone=8 | | |max_zone=8 |
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− | |image_width=240 | + | |image_width=200 |
| + | |image_caption=Fagus crenata |
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− | Describe the plant here...
| + | '''''Fagus crenata''''', known as the '''Japanese beech''', '''Siebold's beech''', or '''buna''', is a [[deciduous]] tree of the [[beech]] family [[Fagaceae]]. It is native to [[Japan]] where it is widespread and often one of the dominant trees of Japan's deciduous forests.<ref>[http://www.nature.com/hdy/journal/v88/n4/pdf/6800048a.pdf Phylogeographical structure revealed by chloroplast DNA variation in Japanese Beech (''Fagus crenata'' Blume)]</ref>. It grows in well-drained, [[loam]]y or sandy soils. |
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| + | It reaches 35 metres in height. The crown is rounded and the [[bark]] is smooth and grey. The simple [[leaf|leaves]] are arranged alternately along the branch. They are broadest towards the base and have 7 to 11 pairs of [[Leaf#Veins|veins]]. The [[Nut (fruit)|nut]] has a short thick stalk, 15 mm long. There are flattened green whiskers at the base of the husk of the nut. The [[flower]]s are [[Anemophily|wind-pollinated]]. The young leaves and [[seed]]s are edible. |
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| ==Cultivation== | | ==Cultivation== |