• Native, deciduous broadleaf tree
• Attractive silhouette in winter
• Lovely autumnal foliage
• RHS Award of Garden Merit
• Size after 10 years : 6m x 4m
Description
Hornbeam is a deciduous broadleaf tree, native to the south of the UK. It is an elegantly shaped tree with serrated, ribbed leaves and characteristic grey, fluted bark. Its branching habit gives it an attractive silhouette in winter. The Common Hornbeam is part of the Betulaceae family. It is a small to medium sized tree, reaching heights of 15-25m, at maturity and often has a fluted crooked trunk. It is a shade-loving tree, with a shallow widespread root system. It stands up well to cutting back and has a dense foliage. This is colourful in autumn as leaves turn yellow then russet brown.
Planting Position
Prefers shade and moderate soil fertility and moisture. Tolerant of heavy clay soils.
AttributesHornbeam provides food for various species of caterpillars and birds. It is naturally found in Oak Woodlands. It is often pollarded or coppiced and makes good firewood and charcoal.
Size
Height and spread after 10 years : 6m x 4m
Bareroot options are available here
30+ Years Experience
Family Business est. 1992
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