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oak every time, beech is a non native species and it suppresses the woodland flora too much, in my humble opinion

 

There is some debate, but Beech is still considered a native in most books.:001_smile:

I do love the new foliage on a beech, when it first comes out it looks like it would be great in a salad. I'm sure its rank however.

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There is some debate, but Beech is still considered a native in most books.:001_smile:

I do love the new foliage on a beech, when it first comes out it looks like it would be great in a salad. I'm sure its rank however.

 

I think lime leaves are the prefered early salad leaf? and will try beech and reply in a few weeks! interesting point too.

 

love the way so many of us in here have so very different angles to think about.:thumbup1:

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There is some debate, but Beech is still considered a native in most books.:001_smile:

I do love the new foliage on a beech, when it first comes out it looks like it would be great in a salad. I'm sure its rank however.

 

its not a native tree in scotland tom

 

alder ash aspen bird cherry crack willow downy birch gean goat willow hazel hawthorn holly juniper rowan scots pine silver birch sessile oak wych elm and yew

 

anyway the only thing u find up a beech is squirrels and crow nests...biodiversity wise it comes a poor second to the oak

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Yeah, I had an "iffy moment" when i found that image yesterday!

 

I dont half miss him, this house is just a hollow shell without him.

 

However got some more images today and in reply to the lack of biodiversity surrounding the mighty beech I am going to have root through my archives and dispel this tosh!

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