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  2. Hornbeam - Wikipedia

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    In autumn, leaves turn various shades of yellow, orange and red. Hornbeam saplings, stressed trees, and the lower branches of mature trees may exhibit marcescence—where leaves wither with autumn but abscission (leafdrop) is delayed until spring. [4] The smooth, gray trunk and larger branches of a mature tree exhibit a distinctive muscle-like ...

  3. Carpinus austrobalcanica - Wikipedia

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    The leaf structure also varies, with Carpinus austrobalcanica having a flat leaf surface that is not wavy, while the other species (common hornbeam) has strongly wavy leaves. The leaf venation in C. austrobalcanica is not pronounced and more or less in the plane of the leaf surface. In contrast, common hornbeam has a pronounced venation.

  4. Ostrya carpinifolia - Wikipedia

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    Ostrya carpinifolia is a broadleaf deciduous tree, that can reach up to 21 metres (69 ft). [2] It has a conical or irregular crown and a scaly, rough bark, and alternate and double-toothed birch-like leaves 3–10 cm long.

  5. 13 Types of Bonsai Trees That Every Level of Gardener Can ...

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    European Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) With smooth gray bark and beautiful textured foliage, the European hornbeam makes a popular type of bonsai tree. The foliage turns yellow in the fall , adding ...

  6. Carpinus caroliniana - Wikipedia

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    Carpinus caroliniana, the American hornbeam, is a small hardwood understory tree in the genus Carpinus. American hornbeam is also known as blue-beech , ironwood , musclewood and muscle beech . It is native to eastern North America , from Minnesota and southern Ontario east to Maine , and south to eastern Texas and northern Florida .

  7. Our fall foliage forecast maps shows when leaf colors will ...

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    Leaves generally begin their color metamorphosis in mid-September and reach peak vibrancy in early to mid-October. The timing hinges on a few different factors, said Keeton, including geographic ...

  8. Carpinus betulus - Wikipedia

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    Hornbeam is considered native from Western Asia and throughout Europe. [1] The species prefers a warm climate, and only naturally occurs below 1,000 metres (3,281 ft) in elevation. It is a common tree in scree forests. [2] Hornbeam was frequently coppiced and pollarded in the past in England. It is still infrequently managed using these ...

  9. Ostrya virginiana - Wikipedia

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    Ostrya virginiana (American hophornbeam) is a small deciduous understory tree growing to 18 m (59 ft) tall and 20–50 centimetres (8–20 in) trunk diameter. The bark is brown to gray-brown, with narrow shaggy plates flaking off, while younger twigs and branches are smoother and gray, with small lenticels.