The American Beech is specified most broadly as an Eukaryote in the phylogenetic placement in one zoom. It has many classifications but the more specific are as follows: Eudicots -> Fabids -> Beech -> American Beech.
An adaptation of all gymnosperms found in this project is a waxy coating on their exposed leaves. These gymnosperms have this coating to prevent water loss so that they can keep their leaves through the winter season.
A unique adaptation of the American Beech tree is growth of dense foliage. This increases the American Beech's absorption of sunlight, as well as prevents smaller plants from growing underneath its leaves and absorbing nutrients.
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