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KAWAKAMI TAIWANESE HORNBEAM
Carpinus kawakamii
Buy Kawakami Taiwanese Hornbeam online. This elegant and graceful tree is native to Taiwan, where it is an especially tough specimen, growing in rocky forest conditions. It can even be found growing in the crevices of the native limestone rocks! Young branches can appear arching to weeping, but it is considered to be an upright growing tree. Small, ovate and serrated, green leaves adorn the tree from spring into fall where fall color can be shades of yellow. A unique specimen!
Starting at $175.00
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FIRE BELLE AMERICAN HORNBEAM
Carpinus caroliniana Fire Belle
Buy Fire Belle American Hornbeam online. This American native is a slow growing small hardwood tree, with the brightest and most consistent red fall color ever seen in an American Hornbeam. Hornbeams have smooth, gray bark and red to yellow fall color. 'Fire Belle' will develop a rounded canopy with age. Tolerant of part shade, but has best fall color in full sun. Drought sensitive and performs well in heavy, clay soils. Seeds are a great food source for wildlife in autumn.
Starting at $175.00
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MT. OMEI CHINESE HORNBEAM
Carpinus omeiensis
Buy Mt. Omei Chinese Hornbeam online. This elegant and graceful tree was discovered on Mt. Omei in China. Some plant enthusiasts say that this is the most graceful hornbeam alive! It's excellent for bonsai enthusiasts, as well as those looking for a rare, unique, and hard-to-find specimen not widely propagated in the American market. It features bronze new growth turning to green in spring and summer, and turning hues of yellow in autumn. Can look somewhat weeping in the landscape due to its long branches.
Starting at $175.00
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AMERICAN HORNBEAM
Carpinus caroliniana
Buy American Hornbeam online. Is a slow-growing, small hardwood tree that is native to North America. Its bark is a smooth greenish-gray when young. Location and environment are responsible for variances in size.
Starting at $85.00
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