
Common Name: Fastigiate Golden Beech
Fagus sylvatica ‘Dawyck Gold’ — commonly called Columnar Golden Beech — is a narrow, upright deciduous tree valued for its strong vertical form and bright golden foliage. It develops a tight, columnar habit with ascending branches that remain relatively narrow with age, making it ideal for limited spaces or formal plantings. The leaves emerge bright yellow to golden in spring, mature to yellow-green in summer, and turn warm bronze tones in fall. Its vivid color and architectural shape make it a standout specimen. Mature Size: Width: 8–15 ft Height: 40–60 ft USDA Zones: 4a–7b Light: Full sun to partial shade (best color in full sun) Soil: Moist, well-drained soils; prefers slightly acidic conditions Water: Moderate; prefers consistent moisture Wildlife: Provides habitat and nuts for birds and small mammals Features & Landscape Uses: Form: Narrow, columnar deciduous tree with a strong vertical habit Golden foliage provides bright seasonal color Excellent for narrow spaces, avenues, and formal plantings Adds vertical interest and architectural structure Attractive fall color in bronze tones Maintenance: Low maintenance; prune minimally to maintain form Prefers protection from hot, dry conditions Avoid compacted or poorly drained soils
| Plant Type: | Deciduous Tree |
| Width: | 8-15' |
| Height: | 40-60' |
| Fragrant: | No |
| Growth Rate | Slow |
| Zone: | 4 - 7 |
| Deer Resistant: | Yes |
| Salt Tolerant: | No |
| Drought Tolerant: | No |
| Exposure: | Full Sun, Partial Shade |
| Bloom Time: | Spring |
| Bark Type: | Smooth |
| Landscape/Use: | Specimen, Accent Plant |
| Shape: | Narrow Upright |
| Soil Type | Acidic, Moist well-drained |
| Leaf Color: | Green |
| Fall Color: | Yellow |