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Nothofagus obliqua — Roble Beech
The most common of the ‘southern beeches’, introduced from South America at the beginning of the 20th century.
The small, rather oak-like leaves are alternate and grow on herring-bone patterned twigs. The fruit resembles that of Common Beech.
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