Carpinus betulus

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Ian Barker Gardens on Instagram: "Carpinus betulus ‘Fastigiata’ or European Hornbeam is a popular deciduous ornamental tree with a fastigiate growth habit. Fastigiate is a horticultural term meaning that the tree has erect branches. Fastigiate trees are tall and narrow, making them perfect for gardens with limited space. The leaves of Carpinus betulus ‘Fastigiata’ are dark green, have serrated margins, and are strongly veined. In Autumn, they transform into brilliant shades of yellow and gold.  Uses 🌳 Carpinus betulus ‘Fastigiata’ is an ideal tree for avenue planting and hedging and can be used as a feature tree in smaller gardens. It can also be pleached, hedged, or clipped to provide a screening alternative. You can see how we used Carpinus in three different ways at our Deepdene, South Tall Screening Plants, European Hornbeam Trees, Fastigiate Trees, Pleached Hedge, Venue Exterior, European Hornbeam, Screening Ideas, Backyard Trellis, Pleached Trees

Ian Barker Gardens on Instagram: "Carpinus betulus ‘Fastigiata’ or European Hornbeam is a popular deciduous ornamental tree with a fastigiate growth habit. Fastigiate is a horticultural term meaning that the tree has erect branches. Fastigiate trees are tall and narrow, making them perfect for gardens with limited space. The leaves of Carpinus betulus ‘Fastigiata’ are dark green, have serrated margins, and are strongly veined. In Autumn, they transform into brilliant shades of yellow and…

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European hornbeam, Carpinus betulus (Fagales: Betulaceae) - 1379017 Insect Images, European Hornbeam, Fruit Clusters, Carpinus Betulus, Bach Flowers, Tree Study, Flower Therapy, Zagreb, Vintage Postcards

Image 1379017 is of European hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L.) plant(s). It is by Zelimir Borzan at University of Zagreb. 1. Flowering shoot with male (a - f) and female (g, h) catkins. - 2. Branchlet with immature fruit clusters (a, b). - 3. Ripe fruit clusters. - 4. Ripe fruit - a ribbed nut - as located at the base of a three-lobed bract. - 5. Fruit as seen in two aspects (a, b). - 6. Seedling viewed from above (a) and below (b) with cotyledons and first ordinary leaf. - 7. Winter-branchlet…

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