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Fagaceae
The Beech Family
Fagaceae
• 9-10 Genera
• Approx. 900 different species
• Often dominant forest trees in temperate,
subtropical, and tropical areas, mostly
Northern Hemisphere.
Fagaceae
• Trees or Shrubs
• Leaves are alternate, simple, and pinnately
veined
• Leaf blade lobed or unlobed
• Tiny flowers, inconspicuous, unisexual or
some of them perfect
American Beech Fagus Grandifolia
Leaves are 1-5” long,
elliptic with toothed
Margins.The leaves are
marcescent, meaning
They turn brown in the
fall, but don’t fall off
Until very late in the
winter. Bark is smooth
and light gray.
White Oak. Quercus alba
Tree
Round lobed leaf
Knob-like scales on
acorn cap
A. Fagaceae: Oak (Quercus)
Fruit or Nut
Fagaceae
• One of the most important families of
Northern Hemisphere woody plants in terms
of total biomass and economic use.
• Used for lumber, furniture, firewood, food and
horticulture.
• Provide optimal wildlife habitat, often
harboring an exceptionally diverse insect
fauna.
Works Cited
• http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxo
n_id=10338
• http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.d
eq.state.mi.us/pw/images
• www.colbysawyer.edu/images/image_873.jpg&imgrefurl=http:
• http://waynesword.palomar.edu/images/acorn3.gif&img
refurl=
• Cronquist, A., Gleason, A. Manual of Vascular
Plants of North Eastern United States and
Adjacent Canada. 2nd. Ed. New York Botanical
Garden. 1991.
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