Fagus crenata - Japanese white beech Fagus engleriana - Chinese beech Fagus grandifolia - American beech[?] Fagus japonica - Japanese black beech Fagus mexicana - Mexican beech or haya Fagus orientalis - oriental beech Fagus sieboldii - beech Fagus sylvatica - European beech[?]
Beeches are trees of the genus Fagus, including about ten species in Europe, Asia, and North America. The leaves are entire and sparsely-toothed. The fruit is a small, sharply-angled nut, borne in pairs in spiny husks. The beech most commonly grown as an ornamental or shade tree is the European beech[?], Fagus sylvatica.
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Lady Hunstanton.
LADY HUNSTANTON. Ah! the Music-room, of course. I thought it was
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THE ARCHDEACON. She used to be quite remarkable for her memory,
early childhood. But she finds great pleasure in such
been talking to you about?
LADY STUTFIELD. About Bimetallism, as well as I remember.
LADY HUNSTANTON. Bimetallism! Is that quite a nice subject?
What did Sir John talk to you about, dear Mrs. Allonby?
MRS. ALLONBY. About Patagonia.
LADY HUNSTANTON. Really? What a remote topic! But very
Patagonia. Savages seem to have quite the same views as cultured
it not, to find that Human Nature is permanently one. - On the
those who believe the incredible, like the public - and those who
only thing that makes life worth living.
LADY STUTFIELD. And what have you been doing lately that
qualities in my own nature.
MRS. ALLONBY. Ah! don't become quite perfect all at once. Do it
least, I hope I shan't. It would be most inconvenient. Women.
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