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Fagus sylvatica ‘Roseomarginata’
A gorgeous and eye catching pink, red, and green color leaves on this tri-color beech are truly exceptional in the spring, summer and fall landscape! The tri-color beech is a hard-to-find and exceptional specimen tree that is rarely seen and needs to be seen to be fully appreciated.
You will not find these anywhere, and we have 3 large beautiful specimens 7′- 9′ tall available (July 20th) now!
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