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Carpinus Betulus

Hornbeam

🏅 RHS Award of Garden Merit
From £135.00 In Stock

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Pot Size25Ltr
Height (cm)175-200cm
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Multistem Specimen

Hornbeam is a handsome versatile deciduous tree quite similar to the more commonly used Beech, Fagus sylvatica. It is a well behaved, long lived and generally pest free tree of medium size that typically reaches 40-60 feet in height.

The foliage opens in spring, a pale chartreuse, and is famous for the attractive golden light that filters through its branches. By mid-summer the foliage is dark green, 5-10cm long hanging on wide spreading lateral branches which provide a delightful dappled light throughout three seasons. Finally, the autumn display is just about the best of any of our native trees, being a luminous amber glow. The trunk is also handsome and strong, and as the trees ages, it takes on a fluted form.

Carpinus betulus thrives in regions where the summers are not too hot and naturally it does well across the UK. An excellent choice for hedging, it also makes a magnificent specimen if allowed to develop to its full potential. Excellent on a wide range of soils, it tolerates both clay and chalky ground and is a worthy choice for tough planting situations. Fully hardy

Received the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit in 1993

Tree Specs

  • Common Name: Hornbeam [m/s]
  • Botanical Name: Carpinus betulus
  • Mature Height: 15-20m
  • Key Features:
    • Native tree
    • Multistem
    • Excellent for wildlife
    • Superbly versatile tree suitable for range of planting locations
    • Beautiful stately shape
    • Exceptional & reliable autumn colour
All trees are homegrown and peat‑free at our UKISG certified nursery in Rathfriland, Co. Down. Questions? Call us on 028 3085 0059 or email us.