Faux de Verzy

The Faux de Verzy is a beech forest in the natural park Montagne de Reims and Reims is located in the department of Marne, France, where the world's largest collection of Süntelbuchen, estimated at approximately 800 copies, is to be found. These trees give the forest its name " Faux de Verzy ". The word " fau " is the name for beech in the Old French Language (plural: faux, diminutive: fayet ) and is derived from the Latin.

At an applied nature trail Süntelbuchen of the " Faux de Verzy " are to be admired. The trees are protected by individual fences made ​​of logs, without necessarily being a hindrance for the walkers. An area with a closed fence serves the conservation efforts around the tree population.

A Fau de Verzy - Süntelbuche at Reims

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