Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
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Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
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Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct
Fagus sylvatica - Evergreen Trees Direct

Fagus sylvatica

200L: 3.5–3.7m
100L: 2.8–3.2m
40cm: 1.5–1.9m

Please note: These height guides are approximate, as we work with live plants and natural variation is expected. The measurements provided reflect typical stock sizing but may vary between batches.

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Learn About Your New Fagus sylvatica - European Beech

Fagus sylvatica, known as European Beech, is a majestic deciduous tree prized for its elegant form and seasonal beauty. Reaching 25–35 meters tall with a broad canopy spreading 15–20 meters wide, it makes a commanding focal point in large landscapes or a dense, formal hedge when planted 2–3 meters apart.

Its smooth grey bark and vibrant green leaves that transform to stunning golden-brown in autumn add timeless charm year-round. European Beech thrives in full sun to partial shade, tolerates frost, and adapts well to various soils, with moderate drought tolerance once established.

It looks excellent in spacious gardens or parks where its graceful structure and rich autumn color create a classic and serene atmosphere, perfect for those who appreciate enduring natural beauty.

Plant Profile
Planting & Spacing Tips
Post Planting Care
Tips for Various Soil Types

1. Botanical & Physical Characteristics

BOTANICAL NAME:
Fagus sylvatica
GENUS:
Fagus
BOTANICAL SPECIES:
sylvatica
COMMON NAME:
European Beech
FAMILY:
Fagaceae
EVERGREEN / DECIDUOUS:
Deciduous (Defoliates throughout colder months)
FOLIAGE TYPE
  • Broad
FORM & SHAPE
  • Rounded
  • Spreading

2. Growth & Environmental Conditions

GROWTH RATE
  • Medium Growth Rate
EXPECTED GROWTH PER YEAR

30 – 60 cm per year (moderate)

MATURE HEIGHT

20m - 30m Approximately

MATURE WIDTH

15 – 20 meters

SUNLIGHT EXPOSURE
  • Full Sun
  • Part Shade
FROST TOLERANCE

Frost Hardy – Survives heavy and frequent frost without damage.

AUSTRALIAN NATIVE?
No

3. Practical Uses & Flowering

USES:
  • Avenue Planting
  • Council or Civic Landscapes
  • Feature Tree
  • Rural Property Planting
  • Shade Tree
  • Street Tree
FLOWER COLOUR
Not Applicable
FLOWER TYPE
  • Not Applicable
FLOWERING PERIOD
  • Spring

Planting Tips

Plant Spacing

Feature Planting: Space 10 – 15 m apart to allow full canopy development

Hedging & Screening: Space 2 – 3 m apart for dense hedges

Avenue Planting: Space 10 – 12 m apart for formal avenues

Ensuring A Strong Start

How to Plant Fagus sylvatica:

Site Selection: Prefers well-draining soil in a spot with full sun to partial shade.
Soil Preparation: While adaptable to many soil types, enriching the soil with compost can enhance growth.
Hole Digging: Excavate a hole roughly twice the size of the root ball.
Planting: Place the tree in the hole, ensuring it's upright. Fill the hole with soil, firming it around the tree base, and water thoroughly.

Root Ball Dimensions (Width × Depth) for Planting

Use this as a reference when digging your planting hole. We recommend digging at least 10% wider than the dimensions below to encourage strong root development.

  • 30cm Pot: 33cm (W) × 30cm (D)
  • 40cm/45L Pot: 44cm (W) × 41.5cm (D)
  • 50cm Pot: 49.5cm (W) × 35.2cm (D)
  • 70L Pot: 55cm (W) × 41.8cm (D)
  • 100L Bag: 50.6cm (W) × 52.8cm (D)
  • 100L Pot: 66cm (W) × 49.5cm (D)
  • 150L Bag: 66cm (W) × 55cm (D)
  • 200L Bag: 71.5cm (W) × 60.5cm (D)
  • 300L Bag: 88cm (W) × 63.8cm (D)
  • 400L Bag: 99cm (W) × 66cm (D)
  • 500L Bag: 122cm (W) × 66cm (D)
  • 750L Bag: 134cm (W) × 69cm (D)
  • 1000L Bag: 146.3cm (W) × 71.5cm (D)
  • 2000L Bag: 176cm (W) × 82.5cm (D)

Post Planting Care

When planting a new tree or shrub, proper watering is essential to ensure healthy establishment and long-term growth. Follow these guidelines to give your plant the best start:

  1. Immediately After Planting:
    Water generously right after planting to settle the soil around the roots and eliminate air pockets. This helps the roots make good contact with the soil.
  2. First Three Months (Establishment Phase):
    The initial three months are critical for root development. Water deeply twice daily (morning and evening) to encourage strong, deep root growth.
  3. Irrigation Systems:
    If using an irrigation system, adjust it to provide adequate water during the establishment phase. Ensure the water reaches the root zone without overwatering.
  4. Weather Considerations:
    Adjust watering based on weather conditions. Increase frequency during hot, dry periods and reduce it during cooler, wetter seasons.
  5. Ongoing Care:
    After the establishment phase (3 months), gradually reduce watering frequency but ensure the plant receives consistent moisture, especially during dry spells.

Long Term & Ongoing Care

Caring for Fagus sylvatica:

Watering: Water regularly after planting until established. Mature trees are relatively drought-resistant but will benefit from occasional deep watering in prolonged dry periods.
Mulching: Apply a thick layer of organic mulch around the tree to conserve moisture and suppress weeds.
Pruning: If used as a hedge, prune regularly to maintain the desired shape. For standalone trees, minimal pruning is needed, but it's good practice to remove dead or damaged branches.

Growing Your Fagus sylvatica in Various Soil Types

Optimal Soil Conditions for Beautiful Growth

Sandy Soils:
For sandy soils, Fagus sylvatica benefits from the addition of organic matter to retain moisture and nutrients, enhancing leaf color and overall health.

Clay Soils:
In clay soils, it is crucial to improve drainage with organic matter and coarse sand. This preparation helps prevent root rot and supports healthy growth.

Loamy Soils:
These provide an ideal environment with a natural balance of drainage and nutrient availability, which is perfect for the European Beech.

Acidic or Alkaline Soils:
While adaptable, modifying the pH to be slightly acidic can boost nutrient uptake and enhance growth. Using soil amendments like sulfur or lime can help achieve the desired pH balance.

Here is what customers like you frequently ask

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions:

How can I accelerate the growth of Fagus sylvatica? Ensuring the right soil conditions, ample watering during dry periods, and annual mulching can promote healthier, faster growth.
Is it suitable for smaller gardens? Due to its potential size, it's more apt for larger spaces. However, when pruned and maintained as a hedge, it can fit smaller gardens.

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