Noun
The beech.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI am looking forward to become humus myself buried naked without coffin under a beech tree planted by myself on my land in ao tea roa. p6. Friedensreich Hundertwasser
Federal Writers' Project 1987, p. 12. Nearby Crowley's Ridge is only home of the tulip tree in the state, and generally hosts more northeastern plant life such as the beech tree. Source: Internet
His techniques in the way he cut the beech tree, for example, and also his ability to use plywood as structural and aesthetic. Source: Internet
Linda Carlson stood outside Bridgehampton National Bank in Southold Tuesday staring up at an 85-foot copper beech tree that has towered over the property for more than a century. Source: Internet
Quotations had been received for crown lifting a beech tree on the Brow and it was agreed to accept the one from G Charlesworth. Source: Internet
The shield is surmounted by a beech tree, representing the Chiltern Forest that once covered almost half the county. Source: Internet