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Copper Beech Collection

Discover the enchanting beauty trees (Fagus sylvatica purpurea) at Tewkesbury Abbey in the UK, their vibrant


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Discover the enchanting beauty trees (Fagus sylvatica purpurea) at Tewkesbury Abbey in the UK, their vibrant, burgundy-hued bark adding a splash of color to the historic grounds. This stunning variety, also known as Blood Beech, is not only a sight to behold but also a symbol of strength and resilience. Traveling to Germany, visit the inner courtyard of Benediktbeuren Abbey, where a Copper Beech tree stands proudly, its bark a testament to its age and endurance. In contrast, the delicate Skimmia japonica leaves provide a soft, green contrast. In Bracknell Forest, RG42 3 Map, another Copper Beech tree graces the landscape, its bark a reminder of the connection between the natural world and the passage of time. And in a nod to its European roots, the Copper Beech or Purple Beech (Fagus sylvatica f. Purpurea) also known as the Atropunicea Beech, can be found in the forests of Germany, its bark a deep, rich hue that sets it apart from its more common cousin. Beech trees, including the Copper Beech, are a vital part of our natural heritage, their beauty and resilience inspiring awe and wonder. Whether in the historic grounds of a monastery or in the heart of a forest, take a moment to appreciate the simple, yet profound, beauty of these majestic trees.