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Dwarf Beech

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Species
  
F. sylvatica

Higher classification
  
European beech

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Scientific name
  
Fagus sylvatica Tortuosa Group

Similar
  
European beech, Beech, Weeping beech, Copper beech, Salix matsudana

The Dwarf Beech, Fagus sylvatica Tortuosa Group, is a rare Cultivar Group of the European Beech with less than 1500 older specimens in Europe. It is also known as Twisted Beech or Parasol Beech.

It is a wide-spreading tree with distinctive twisted and contorted branches that are quite pendulous at their ends. With its short and twisted trunk the Dwarf Beech grows more in width than height, only seldom reaching a height of more than 15 m. It sometimes grows from seed and has formed colonies in Sweden ("Vresboken"), Denmark ("Vrange bøge"), Germany ("Süntel-Buchen"), France ("Faux de Verzy") and Italy ("Alberi serpente", nel Monte Pollino).

A similar form is the Weeping Beech (Fagus sylvatica Pendula Group), which has more pendulous branching.

References

Dwarf Beech Wikipedia