Fagus grandifolia (tree)

Abundance: 0.42 to 45.85% (median 6.16%)

Latitudinal range: 31.3° to 44.1°

Habitats: temperate broadleaf/mixed forest (19), tropical/subtropical moist broadleaf forest (1)

Biogeographic distribution: Nearctic

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Found in 20 samples

United States: Abner's Hollow, Spruce Forests of the Allegheny Mountains, Central West Virginia, Crabtree Woods, Adirondack Park (maturing forest), Adirondack Park (partially cut forest), Adirondack Park (old growth forest), Kisatchie National Forest (oak-beech-magnolia-sweetgum forest), Old Indian, Southern Talus, Stewart State Forest (NH), Hill Forest State Natural Area, Bonayer Forest, Sipsey Wilderness, Seashore State Park (mesic forest plots), Pogue Creek Natural Area, Oakmulgee Ranger District, Wharton Brook, Botany Glen (Plot 2), Botany Glen (Plot 3)

See also Fagus, Fagus crenata, Fagus engleriana, Fagus japonica, Fagus sylvatica