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Sculpture House, Beech Tree, Walton Place
Fantasy Open House: Sculpture House, Beech Tree, Walton Place This conservatory is the Bellagio's gift to the world and is open to everyone who visits Las Vegas.... Sculpture House, Beech Tree, Walton Place Garden Ornament Tips A Las Vegas ... [... more]
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Hunter Ceiling Fans 23592 Valhalla Fan - Blonde Beech - ...
Features: 172 x 18mm AirMax Motor - Lifetime Warranty - RPM = Lo - 46 / High - 136 Includes - Four, Blonde Beech Curved Blades 56" Blade Span Includes 3-Fan Speeds and Light Dimming Hand-Held Remote Control (1) 19CFL - 19watt CFL in Linen Water [... more]
$568.50
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How to Go Skiing in Beech Mountain, North Carolina
Boasting the highest skiing trails in the Eastern part of the United States, Beech Mountain is a skier's paradise. Located in the Western mountains of North Carolina, Beech Mountain has a wide range of activities, such as snowboarding, ice ... [... more]
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European Beech
Fern-like summer foliage is a glossy, dark green. The bark is light gray and smooth. Suggested uses for this plant include specimen plant, hedge, and shade. Fibrous root system makes transplanting less of a problem than with American Beech. Beech ... [... more]
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Fagus grandiflora--American Beech
This large tree will reach a height and spread of 50 or more feet. The tree is naturally low branched with attractive glossy green leaves. In the fall the leaves turn bronze but weather to a light tan color. Some leaves are held late into the ... [... more]
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Fagus grandifolia--American Beech
American beech grows 100 feet tall and spreads 50 to 70 feet. The tree casts dense shade and has a shallow root system. Drooping lower branches make it difficult to grow anything beneath the tree. American beech is intolerant of city conditions, ... [... more]
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Fagus sylvatica--European Beech
European beech grows 80 to 100 feet tall and spreads 50 to 70 feet. The tree grows slowly, is hard to transplant and prefers a sunny location and a moist, light soil. The main ornamental features are smooth gray bark and the shape of the ... [... more]
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Beech - Fagus sp.
The beech genera is a small one, comprised of about a dozen species. They have smooth, pale gray bark, and ovate leaves which look similar to those of the hornbeam. The most distinctive feature of the beech is its unmistakable cigar-shaped buds. ... [... more]
Bonsai Clubs International

Footprint 565 120037 1/4-Inch Beech Handle Wood Chisels
Features: Traditional Beech handles with brass ferules High quality Sheffield England steel 4.5" blade tempered to Rockwell 60-61 over entire length Complete with chisel tip guards Finish honed ready for use Binding: Tools & Hardware EAN: 074814 [... more]
$17.20
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Kuster K1 High Chair in Beech
Features: Made of German Beech wood, the K1 is beautiful to look at, and can also be folded compactly for easy storage Easily adjustable foot rest keeps child in ergonomic position for sitting, eating, and toddler had footholds to help climb in by [... more]
$250.00
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Footprint 565 120051 1/2-Inch Beech Handle Wood Chisels
Features: Traditional Beech handles with brass ferules High quality Sheffield England steel 4.5" blade tempered to Rockwell 60-61 over entire length Complete with chisel tip guards Finish honed ready for use Binding: Tools & Hardware EAN: 074814 [... more]
$18.00
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Footprint 565 120082 7/8-Inch Beech Handle Wood Chisels
Features: Traditional Beech handles with brass ferules High quality Sheffield England steel 4.5" blade tempered to Rockwell 60-61 over entire length Complete with chisel tip guards Finish honed ready for use Binding: Tools & Hardware EAN: 074814 [... more]
$19.60
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