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Hornbeam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Carpinus betulus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Habit and Form ... native to Canada down through Texas across to Florida ... a deciduous large shrub or small tree...
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A PLANTS profile of Carpinus caroliniana (American hornbeam) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Carpinus caroliniana Walter ; American hornbeam; ... Click on a thumbnail to view an image, or see all the Carpinus thumbnails at the PLANTS Gallery...
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Scientific Name; Carpinus betulus; Common Name; European hornbeam; Musclewood; Ironwood ... ; Trees; Plant Fact Sheets; Consumer Hort ... Hardiness Zones:4-7...
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Fact Sheet ST-120. November 1993. Carpinus caroliniana. Figure 1. Young American Hornbeam. American Hornbeam. 1. Edward F. Gilman and Dennis G. Watson2 ...
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Carpinus caroliniana is native to North America. Range may be expanded by planting. See states reporting hornbeam (opens a new window).
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Carpinus betulus 'Columnaris' - a distinctly upright columnar to narrow teardrop growth habit through maturity, densely foliaged, a much thinner version of the species (to 25' tall by 10' wide, but often seen at half to two-thirds of that size), noted for its dark green Summer foliage that clusters at the branch tips,
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Carpinus (Hornbeam) S\PS\M\Ls\B Deciduous trees native to North America and Asia. Most have beautiful pleated foliage that makes them especially useful for bonsai, although they also make good ornamental trees.
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`Fastigiata' European Hornbeam, the most common cultivar sold, grows 30 to 40 feet tall and 20 to 30 feet wide, without a central leader but instead fans out into a very densely-foliated, columnar or oval-shaped ... Middle-aged Carpinus betulus 'Fastigiata': 'Fastigiata' European Hornbeam ... Scientific name: Carpinus betulus...
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