Beech tree growing in a wood.
Highgate Wood, N6, 2012
Beech in woodland; looking up the four stems of the tree.
Highgate Wood, N6, 2012
A Beech that has suffered from storm damage.
Highgate Wood, N6, 2011
A young Beech in autumn.
Highgate Wood, N6, 2011
A mature Beech in autumn.
Kensington Gardens, London, 2012
A pollard Beech with Hornbeams at either side.
Richmond Park, 2012
The incomparable grey of the stem and branches of a Copper beech.
Aberdeen Park, N5, 2012
Interior of the crown of a Copper beech.
Aberdeen Park, N5, 2012
Canopy of a Copper beech.
Aberdeen Park, N5, 2012
A mature Copper or Purple beech, Fagus sylvatica ’Purpurea‘.
Kew Gardens, 2012
The Weeping beech, Fagus sylvatica ’Pendula‘. Its interior is shown in the next photograph.
Kew Gardens, 2012
All stems are from the main trunk of the Weeping beech, Fagus sylvatica ’Pendula‘ on the left side of the picture.
Kew Gardens, 2012
Stems of a pollard beech in late autumn sun.
Aberdeen Park, N5, 2012
A heavily reduced beech on a street corner.
Kelross Road, N5, 2012
The same beech tree eighteen months later in autumn colours but with visible fungal attack.
Kelross Road, N5, November, 2013
The reduced beech showing fungi on either side of the stem where earlier pruning has allowed for infection.
Kelross Road, N5, November, 2013
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