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The game of 'conkers' (name derived from the word 'conch') was originally played with snail shells

beech

fagus sylvatica

  • Magnificent deciduous tree that can grow up to 40m tall
     
  • Bark is smooth, silvery-grey
     
  • Leaves are pointed ovals, with slightly wavy edges
     
  • Cigar shaped buds open to reveal the young leaves which are a delicate yellow-green, turning to shiny dark green by late spring/early summer
     
  • Leaves turn from pale yellow through to deep orange/red in autumn
     
  • The triangular nuts ripen to a shiny rich brown and are held in a prickly, four-lobed casing
     

Where found

Either in mixed woodland or standing alone, usually on chalky or sandy soils.
 

When to look for Add the dates of when you first record this species

  • Flowers and leaves in April/May
     
  • Leaves drop around late October
     
  • Ripe fruit in October
 
 
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