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Faux de Verzy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Faux de Verzy
A ''Fau de Verzy'' is either a dwarf beech (''Fagus sylvatica'' variety ''tortuosa''), a dwarf oak tree, or a dwarf chestnut tree. These grow in the forest of Verzy, 25 km south of Reims in France. In this forest are less than a thousand dwarf beeches, some dozen dwarf oaks and some dwarf chestnuts (see Biology below), but this article speaks in the main about dwarf beeches. ==Etymology and toponymy== The word ''fau'' designated the beech in Old French (the plural was faux); this word came from the Latin ''fagus'', now the French word for beech is ''hêtre'' that has a Germanic origin. These trees therefore give the name, Les Faux de Verzy, to the touristic area located in France 25 km south of Reims in Marne where the world’s largest concentration of dwarf beeches stands with about a thousand trees.
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