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i surmise a polar flattening." his entry for march , , considered: "i begin to entertain again a suspicion that the planet is not round." this entry also suggested "a double ring" as explaining the disk's "double, opposite points." herschel's entry for march , , read: "i viewed the georgian planet with
a newly polished speculum, of an excellent figure. it shewed the planet very well defined, and without any suspicion of a ring. i viewed it successively with , , , , , , and ; all which powers my speculum bore with great distinctness. i am pretty well convinced that the disk is flattened." in his report...
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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 - cm long, known as cupules. the nuts are edible for humans, though bitter with
variety, f. grandifolia var. caroliniana. a related beech native to the mountains of central mexico is sometimes treated as a subspecies of american beech, but more often as a distinct species, mexican beech (fagus mexicana). american beech trunk fagus grandifolia grows to to feet ( to meters) tall, with...
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