Fagus grandifolia, the American beech or North American beech, is the species of beech tree native to the eastern United States and extreme southeast Canada. The genus name Fagus is Latin for "beech", and the species name grandifolia comes from grandis "large" and folium "leaf".
Other Names: Amerikansk Bok, Haya Americana, Hêtre à Grandes Feuilles, Amerikanische Buche, Бук Крупнолистный, Ameerika Pöök
Fagus grandifolia grandifolia is a subspecies of plants with 2 observations
Other Names: Fagus americana
Fagus mexicana, the Mexican Beech or Haya, is a species of beech endemic to northeastern and central Mexico, where it occurs from southwest Tamaulipas south to Hidalgo and Puebla. It is restricted to high altitude cloud forests in the Sierra Madre Oriental.
Other Names: Fagus grandifolia mexicana, Faia-Mexicana, Haya Mexicana, Mexikanische Buche
Fagus grandifolia mexicana is a subspecies of plants with 1 observation
The purpose of this project is to document the occurrence of mysterious bumpy beech bark (disease? pathogen?) around the region. Please take and include several photos of the bumpy bark and include notes. Helpful information: is the host beech tree dead, did you observe it on more than one tree, ...
The Tree Resistance Program is a part of the Nashwaak Watershed Association's effort to protect tree species that are threatened by invasive forest pests throughout the watershed. This project aims to map resistant trees as seed sources for local nurseries, which can then be planted within the Na...
Winter Phenology (responses of plants and animals to changes in seasonal and climate factors) in Milwaukee is about documenting winter changes where people live in Milwaukee. Your submissions will help us better understand the presence, phenology and long-term trends of the flora and fauna in our...