White beech, also known as Fagus grandifolia or American beech, is a deciduous tree that is commonly found in eastern North America. It is one of the largest and most majestic trees in the forest. The bark of this tree is smooth and light gray in color, and its leaves are a deep green during the summer months. Other synonyms for the white beech tree include broad beech, canoe beech, copper beech, and silver beech. The wood of this tree is strong and durable, and it has been traditionally used for furniture, flooring, and veneer. The white beech tree also plays a key role in forest ecosystems, providing food and habitat for a variety of wildlife species.