June 3, 2013
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One of the most beautiful specimen plants available, the tricolor beech is a sight to behold. The foliage is shades of green to silver and pink margins. It is very unique. The Tricolor Beech grows 50-60’ tall and wide, and grows best in well drained loamy soil.
This happens to be Chris Speen’s favorite tree! Chris is the General Manager here at Twin Oaks.
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