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  2. The Tree offers a new hangout spot with smoked drinks ... - AOL

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    Dave Ferrando and several business partners recently opened the Tree Bar and Lounge, the name being a play on words of Braintree. The Tree offers a new hangout spot with smoked drinks, communal tables

  3. Fagus grandifolia - Wikipedia

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    Fagus grandifolia is a large deciduous tree [6] growing to 16–35 metres (52–115 feet) tall, [7] with smooth, silver-gray bark.The leaves are dark green, simple and sparsely-toothed with small teeth that terminate each vein, 6–12 centimetres (2 + 1 ⁄ 4 – 4 + 3 ⁄ 4 inches) long (rarely 15 cm or 6 in), with a short petiole.

  4. Fagus crenata - Wikipedia

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    Fagus crenata, known as Siebold's beech, or Japanese beech, is a species of deciduous tree in the family Fagaceae. Distribution and habitat It is ...

  5. Fagus orientalis - Wikipedia

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    In the Caucasus Mountains, Georgia.. Fagus orientalis is a large tree, capable of reaching heights of up to 45 m (148 ft) tall and 3 m (9.8 ft) trunk diameter, though more typically 25–35 m (82–115 ft) tall and up to 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) trunk diameter.

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  8. Nothofagus betuloides - Wikipedia

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    Nothofagus betuloides, Magellan's beech [1] or guindo, is a tree native to southern Patagonia. In 1769, Sir Joseph Banks collected a specimen of the tree in Tierra del Fuego during Captain Cook's first voyage. [3] Its occurrence on Hornos Island earns it the distinction of being the southernmost tree on Earth. [4]

  9. Fagus mexicana - Wikipedia

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    Fagus mexicana is a deciduous tree, reaching heights of 25–40 m tall and up to 1 m trunk diameter.The leaves are alternate and simple, with a slightly toothed margin, usually smaller than those of American beech, 5–8 cm long and 3–5 cm broad.