Carpinus betulus
Common name: 
European Hornbeam
Pronunciation: 
kar-PI-nus BET-u-lus
Family: 
Betulaceae
Genus: 
Type: 
Broadleaf
Native to (or naturalized in) Oregon: 
No
  • Broadleaf deciduous tree, 40-60(75) ft [12-18(23) m] tall and 30-40(60) ft [9-12(18) m] wide, pyramidal in youth, oval-round at maturity.  Leaves alternate, simple, ovate-oblong, 5-13 cm long, sharply and doubly serrate, veins straight, impressed above [10(12)-14(18) pairs], dark green in summer, yellowish in fall.  Male and female flowers in separate clusters (catkins) on the same tree, male catkins yellowish, 3 cm long, female catkins greenish, to 5cm.  Female flowers have conspicuous 3-lobed green bracts, which mature to yellow-brown in fall.  Fruit is a small, 6 mm, ribbed nutlet at the base of each wing-like brownish bract.
  • Best in full sun, tolerates light shade.  Tolerates a wide range of soil conditions, but prefers well-drained soil.  No serious pests or diseases.
  • Hardy to USDA Zone 4    Native to Europe, Asia Minor, southeast England
  • Corvallis: east side of St. Mary's Catholic Church on 23rd St. between Tyler and Polk.
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    flower catkins, spring

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    fruit cluster and leaves, spring

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    plant habit

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    leaves

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    leaves and fruit clusters

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    leaves and fruit

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    leaves and fruit, comparison

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    leaves and fruit, fall

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    trunk, bark

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    winter twig, buds