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Fagus sylvatica Purpurea

natural science
Fagus sylvatica Purpurea, AK373355, © Auckland Museum CC BY

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  • Classifier
  • Scientific Name
    Fagus sylvatica Purpurea L.
  • Classification
  • Family
  • Genus
  • Subname
    Purpurea
  • Species
  • Specimen Category
  • Storage Method
  • Field Collection Place
  • Locality Description
    New Zealand, North Island, Gisborne Land District, Eastwoodhill Arboretum, I7, Three Bridges, adj to path above bridge
  • Field Collection Date
    29 Oct 2003
  • Field Collection Notes
    Tall, erect tree, trunk branching in 2 at 1.3m. Ht ca 15m, dbh 45.5cm. Bark dark grey-brown, wood v. v. hard. Branches crooked. Mod. narrow canopy of beautiful red-brown leaves, becoming redder higher up tree. Branchlets hold leaves out on horizontal plane. Lf glossy, smooth with fine silky hairs on upperside and margins. Pale brown bud bracts hanging beneath lf axils.
    Growing on steep creekbank, SE facing slope. Afternoon shade.
    Copper Beech.
    Ex Eastwoodhill Arboretum, "EWH" 1360, received Sept 2018
  • Field Collector
  • Field Collection latitude/longitude
    -38.56253, 177.71825 (± 250 m)
    177.71825, 177.71825 (± 250 m)

  • Last Update
    17 Dec 2019

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