I have a thing for beech trees. They are functional and unique and I love incorporating them into my landscape design work. The tree featured today is one that I’m currently adding to a design, the Rohan Obelisk Beech {Fagus sylvatica ‘Rohan Obelisk’}. I’m drawing them in on either side of the entryway. The tall columnar growth habit hints at formality while the bold, dark purple foliage adds a bit of visual interest. Beech trees are fairly slow growing, so reaching that 30’ height could take a while. If you’re hoping for a more established look, consider having your local garden center special order a large 25 gallon or 2’’ caliper tree.
USDA Zones: 4-7
Height: 25-30’
Width: a slim 15’ {perfect for urban landscapes
Light Requirement: Full Sun {at least 4 hours direct}
Soil Requirements: well-drained soil, doesn’t like to be soggy or wet
Water Requirements: regular watering
image from Oakland Nursery
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