What Are the Leaf Colors of Copper Beech Trees?
Copper beech trees are common in the English countryside. The copper beech tree’s leaves often change color during the seasons and have four different colors throughout the spring, summer and early autumn months. The copper beech is a large tree that stands out in any setting due to its changing colors and full body tree crown. Early Spring Golden Leaves When the copper beech starts to bloom in the early spring, it has a golden color with a slight purple perimeter that fades into the golden color of the leaves. The leaves remain this color while they continue to grow and populate the tree during the spring months. By late April, the leaves are well developed and full-grown. Spring Copper Leaves As the spring progress and the weather warms up, the leaves on the copper beech change from the golden- and purple-shaded color to a brighter and livelier copper and orange color. This color is much bolder than the golden color from the early spring months. Bright Green Summer Leaves During the