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An American hornbeam is the common name for Carpinus caroliniana, a species of deciduous tree, or the wood of this species.

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What is the scientific name of the American hornbeam?

The scientific name of the American hornbeam is Carpinus caroliniana.


What is the phylum name for an American hornbeam tree?

Magnoliophyta


What is the scientific name for an american hornbeam leaf?

Carpinus caroliniana


What is botanical name for hornbeam?

carpinus Betulus


What can you grow under a hornbeam tree?

Sweet Woodruff does well under our European hornbeam.


When was Hornbeam Park railway station created?

Hornbeam Park railway station was created in 1992.


Name the Decidious tree starting with the letter H?

Hornbeam.


What is the hardest wood found in Maine?

Ostrya virginiana, Hop hornbeam maybe, that's a NE American tree and one of a group of trees known as an Ironwood because of their density.You can probably find many other non native species in Maine now though.If you want to look for others a bit more yourself look up 'ironwood' or 'Janka hardness'


What is the scientific name for a Hornbeam tree?

The name would be Carpinus betulus. Family: Betulaceae.


Is hornbeam a evergreen?

Hornbeam is not an evergreen; it is a deciduous tree. This means that it loses its leaves in the fall. Hornbeams are known for their dense, sturdy wood and often have a distinctive, rounded crown. They are commonly found in temperate regions and are valued for their ornamental qualities in landscapes.


Who eats hornbeam trees?

Hornbeam trees are primarily consumed by various species of herbivores, including deer and rabbits, which feed on their leaves and young shoots. Additionally, insects like caterpillars and beetles may also eat the foliage. In some cases, birds may feed on the seeds produced by hornbeam trees. However, they are not a primary food source for many animals, as other plants are often preferred.


What is the significance of the hop-hornbeam pollen found in an Iceman's digestive tract?

it tells he died in spring.