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Betulaceae, the
birch family,
includes six
genera of
deciduous nut-bearing
trees and shrubs,
including the birches, alders, hazels, hornbeams, hazel-hornbeam...
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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 Northern...
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Northern Hemisphere. The
genus is
usually placed in the
birch family Betulaceae,
though some
botanists split the
hazels (with the
hornbeams and allied...
- dicotyledons. The
families and
genera currently included are as follows:
Betulaceae –
birch family (Alnus, Betula, Carpinus, Corylus, Ostrya, and Ostryopsis)...
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Alders are
trees that
compose the
genus Alnus in the
birch family Betulaceae. The
genus includes about 35
species of
monoecious trees and shrubs, a few...
- at the tip of the bud,
which differs from
other species in the
family Betulaceae. The
leaves are alternate, ovate, 4–8
centimeters (1+1⁄2–3+1⁄4 in) long...
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deciduous hardwood tree of the
genus Betula (/ˈbɛtjʊlə/), in the
family Betulaceae,
which also
includes alders, hazels, and hornbeams. It is
closely related...
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Betula medwediewii Betula pendula Carpinus betulus Corylus avellana Corylus colurna Ostrya carpinifolia Wikispecies has
information related to
Betulaceae....
- well as hazel,
filbert (Corylus) and
hornbeam (Carpinus) in the
family Betulaceae. Also
widely known as nuts are dry drupes,
which include pecans (Carya...
- the
Iberian white birch, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Betulaceae,
native to
Great Britain and
northwestern Spain. In
Spain is it often...