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  2. Carpinus betulus - Wikipedia

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    Carpinus betulus 'Fastigiata' in Dublin, Ireland where it is a common street tree Mature Carpinus betulus 'Fastigiata' in Eindhoven, Netherlands. Carpinus betulus is widely cultivated as an ornamental tree, for planting in gardens and parks throughout north west Europe.

  3. Hornbeam - Wikipedia

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    The common English name hornbeam derives from the hardness of the woods (likened to horn) and the Old English beam, "tree" (cognate with Dutch Boom and German Baum).. The American hornbeam is also occasionally known as blue-beech, ironwood, or musclewood, the first from the resemblance of the bark to that of the American beech Fagus grandifolia, the other two from the hardness of the wood and ...

  4. Ulmus 'Lobel' - Wikipedia

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    'Lobel' is a fastigiate, small-crowned, tree not unlike the pyramidal Hornbeam Carpinus betulus 'Fastigiata'. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The typically acuminate leaves are < 11 cm long × < 7 cm broad, and notably late to flush, rarely before mid-May.

  5. Ulmus × hollandica 'Fastigiata' - Wikipedia

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    A tree of that name had been listed by Dieck in 1885 without description. [2] Berndt reported that his U. glabra fastigiata was "easy to confuse with U. montana superba ", a tree "known in the Magdeburg region as Ulmus praestans ", a statement confirming that, like that cultivar, his tree was a form of U. × hollandica . [ 3 ]

  6. Ulmus × hollandica 'Wredei' - Wikipedia

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    'Wredei' was distributed by the Louis van Houtte and Späth nurseries in the late 19th century (Louis van Houtte described it in 1881 as a "superbe nouveauté"). [5] [6] Späth supplied one tree, as U. montana fastigiata aurea, to the Dominion Arboretum, Ottawa, in 1893, [7] and three in 1902 to the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh in 1902 as U. montana fastigiata Dampieri Wredei. [8] '

  7. 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 .

  8. Ulmus pumila 'Green King' - Wikipedia

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    Green King's rate of growth is claimed to be from 2.5 m (8') to 3.4 m (11') per annum, and it offers significant resistance to wind and drought. The tree featured in the elm trials conducted by Northern Arizona University at Holbrook, where it was noted that "the hybrid (sic) had not been widely tested for resistance to DED (Dutch elm disease ...

  9. Hoppea fastigiata - Wikipedia

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    Hoppea fastigiata is a species of herbaceous plant in the family Gentianaceae. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is a small branched herb with oppositely arranged ovate, subsessile leaves. White flowers appear in terminal or axillary cymes.

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