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Hornbeams are
hardwood trees in the
plant genus Carpinus in the
family Betulaceae. The 30–40
species occur across much of the
temperate regions of the...
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better known as the death-cap mushroom,
which grow
around the
trunk after hornbeams mature. When ingested, death-cap
mushrooms can
cause extreme medical conditions...
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Carpinus orientalis,
known as the
Oriental hornbeam, is a
hornbeam native to Hungary, the Balkans, Italy, Crimea, Turkey, Iran, and the Caucasus. and...
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trees and shrubs,
including the birches, alders, hazels,
hornbeams, hazel-
hornbeam, and hop-
hornbeams numbering a
total of 167 species. They are
mostly natives...
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USCGC Hornbeam (WLB-394) was an Iris-class buoy
tender belonging to the
United States Coast Guard launched on 14
August 1943 and
commissioned on 14...
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virginiana (American Hop-
hornbeam,
Eastern Hop
Hornbeam, Hop
Hornbeam, Hop Horn Beam, Ironwood, Leverwood,
Wooly Hop
hornbeam) |
North Carolina Extension...
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pairs of
veins and a
serrated margin. They
resemble leaves of
hornbeams more than they do
other maples,
except for
being arranged in opposite...
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Carpinus ****ensis (Putuo
hornbeam, Chinese: 普陀鹅耳枥) is a
species of
plant in the
family Betulaceae. It is a
small tree, up to 15
metres (49 ft) tall. It...
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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...
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trees belonging to the
birch family Betulaceae.
Common names include hop-
hornbeam and hophornbeam. It may also be
called ironwood, a name
shared with a number...