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Tricolor European Beech 3 - Year Tree
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Tricolor European Beech 3 - Year Tree

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This tree is small and healthy, but it is difficult to find in local nurseries. It has a tri color, but the leaves are just green. It is a great price for the mail order version, but it may not be the best option for those looking for a bigger tree.
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STUNNING PURPLE AND PINK VARIEGATED LEAVES! HANDLES HEAT AND HUMIDITY! VERY EASY TO GROW - LOW MAINTENANCE BEAUTIFUL CENTER PIECE FOR THE GARDEN LIVE TREE - ZONES 4-8 - 25' TALL X 18' WIDE Fagus sylvatica 'Tricolor' (Tricolor European Beech) * Full Sun to Part shade * Zones 4-7 * 25' tall * 18' wide Stu…
STUNNING PURPLE AND PINK VARIEGATED LEAVES! HANDLES HEAT AND HUMIDITY! VERY EASY TO GROW - LOW MAINTENANCE BEAUTIFUL CENTER PIECE FOR THE GARDEN LIVE TREE - ZONES 4-8 - 25' TALL X 18' WIDE Fagus sylvatica 'Tricolor' (Tricolor European Beech) * Full Sun to Part shade * Zones 4-7 * 25' tall * 18' wide Stunning as a bonsai! Stunning purple-pink foliage on this Beech! Fagus sylvatica 'Tricolor' This is the ideal purple-pink Beech for smaller city lots. Use it for shade, along an entry drive or as a street tree. Very cold hardy, the Beech can be both an accent among evergreens or planted in a grove and its color will be perceptible from a distance. Majestic and well formed, it's a great front-yard statement for larger homesites with traditional architecture. This vividly colored tree was introduced in 1888. Its ancestry includes the copper beech which explains its rich bronze coloring. The genus was classified by Linnaeus under its ancient European Latin name, fagus, which includes about ten cultivated species and innumerable varieties and clones. Its primary ancestor, A. sylvatic is a forest tree native to central and southern Europe, which was introduced into North American in colonial times. Tricolor would make a very interesting bonsai. Companion Plants: Goes well with 'Purple Fountain' and 'Asplenifolia' Beech. Check out our store for these great plants!
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This tree is small and healthy, but it is difficult to find in local nurseries. It has a tri color, but the leaves are just green. It is a great price for the mail order version, but it may not be the best option for those looking for a bigger tree.

Pros

  • Healthy trunk
  • Pretty appearance
  • Amazing leaf color
  • Good value for price

Cons

  • No label for plant identification
  • Small size
  • Dry and grafted twigs
  • Limited plant suggestions
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STUNNING PURPLE AND PINK VARIEGATED LEAVES! HANDLES HEAT AND HUMIDITY! VERY EASY TO GROW - LOW MAINTENANCE BEAUTIFUL CENTER PIECE FOR THE GARDEN LIVE TREE - ZONES 4-8 - 25' TALL X 18' WIDE Fagus sylvatica 'Tricolor' (Tricolor European Beech) * Full Sun to Part shade * Zones 4-7 * 25' tall * 18' wide Stunning as a bonsai! Stunning purple-pink foliage on this Beech! Fagus sylvatica 'Tricolor' This is the ideal purple-pink Beech for smaller city lots. Use it for shade, along an entry drive or as a street tree. Very cold hardy, the Beech can be both an accent among evergreens or planted in a grove and its color will be perceptible from a distance. Majestic and well formed, it's a great front-yard statement for larger homesites with traditional architecture. This vividly colored tree was introduced in 1888. Its ancestry includes the copper beech which explains its rich bronze coloring. The genus was classified by Linnaeus under its ancient European Latin name, fagus, which includes about ten cultivated species and innumerable varieties and clones. Its primary ancestor, A. sylvatic is a forest tree native to central and southern Europe, which was introduced into North American in colonial times. Tricolor would make a very interesting bonsai. Companion Plants: Goes well with 'Purple Fountain' and 'Asplenifolia' Beech. Check out our store for these great plants!

Specifications

Type of Bonsai TreeBonsai
Foliage ColorBronze,pink,purple
Is Discontinued By ManufacturerNo
Usda Hardiness Zone5
Country Of OriginUsa
Sunlight ExposureFull Sun, Partial Shade
Indoor/outdoor UsageOutdoor
Unit Count1 Count
Material FeatureOrganic
BrandJapanese Maples And Evergreens