Tricolor Beech
Quick Overview
Tricolor Beech is an extremely unique specimen tree that will surely turn heads. Tricolor Beech is unique because of its purple-bronze leaves with irregularly colored edges of rose, pink, and cream. Truly there is no finer specimen tree; so beautiful that it overwhelms one at first glance.
Details
Quick Overview
Why it rocks:
Tricolor Beech is an extremely unique specimen tree that will surely turn heads. Tricolor Beech is unique because of its purple-bronze leaves with irregularly colored edges of rose, pink, and cream. Truly there is no finer specimen tree; so beautiful that it overwhelms one at first glance.
Where to put it:
Tricolor Beech is great for anywhere in the yard where you need a splash of color and a unique specimen tree. This tree should be placed where its unique beauty can best be admired. This variety is medium-sized and should be planted at least 10ft away from any buildings.
What it needs:
Beech trees are zone 4 to 7 and are durable in most landscape situations. Be sure to follow our watering guidelines for the first few growing seasons until the root system is well-established.
Specs
Botanical Name | Fagus sylvatica 'Roseomarginata' |
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Hardiness Zone | 5 |
Tree Type | Ornamental & Flowering |
Size Range | Medium Tree (25-40 feet) |
Mature Height | 30' |
Mature Spread | 20' |
Shape | Oval |
Foliage Color | Green, Purple |
Decorative Fruit | None |
Landscape Uses | Ornamental/Flowering |
Growth Rate | Slow |
Plant Tolerance | Very Adaptable |
Standout Feature | Variegated Purple, Pink, Cream Foliage |