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typically are pale to dark green but turn golden or copper-orange in autumn. the flowers of beeches are small, single-sex, wind-pollinated catkins, produced in spring shortly after the new leaves appear. the fruit is a small, sharply three-angled nut - millimeters long, borne in pairs in soft-spined husks
opossums, pheasants, black bears, and porcupines. lepidopteran caterpillars also feed on beech trees. in the past, humans also feed on beechnuts, although they are no longer eaten by people. slightly toxic to man if eaten in large quantities due to the tannins they contain, the nuts were nonetheless pressed...
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