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VISITORS to Buxton, who are observant of trees, have been exercised during the winter by noticing how the smaller beech trees, where isolated, and especially the beechen hedges, where unsheltered, have maintained their foliage through the winter, contrary to the habit of deciduous trees.
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GEE, W. Beechen Hedges on Elevated Ground. Nature 65, 535 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/065535a0
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