Carpinus
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Cultivation
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Propagation
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Species
- C. americana (syn. C. caroliniana)CH
- C. duinensis (syn. C. orientalis)CH
- C. laxiflora, Blume. To 50 ft.: lvs, ovate or elliptic-ovate, long-acuminate, 2-3 in. long, with 10-14 pairs of veins. Japan. S.I.F. 1:25.—Very attractive in fall, with its long and slender catkins. Var. macrostachya. Winkl. Lvs. ovate-oblong: fruiting catkins 2 ½-3½ in. long. W. China. H.I. 20:1989.—Recently intro.CH
- C. orientalis. Mill. Bushy tree, to 15 ft.: lvs. ovate or oblong-ovate, 1 ½-2 in. long, with about 10 pairs of veins. S.E. Eu. to Persia.CH
- C. Paxii (syn. C. Turczaninowii)CH
- C. polyneura, Franch. (C. Turozaninowii var. polyneura, Winkl.). Small tree: young branchlets pubescent, soon glabrous: lvs. ovate- lanceolate, long-acuminate, usually rounded at the base, 1½-2½ in. long, with 15-20 pairs of veins; fruiting bractlets ovate to lanceolate, serrate. W. China. W.B. 39.CH
- C. Turcaeninowii, Hance (C. Paxii, Winkl.) Shrubby tree: lvs. ovate, acute, 1-2 in. long, with 10-12 pairs of veins. N. China.
- C. virginiana (syn. C. caroliniana)CH
- C. yedoensis, Maxim. Small tree: branchlets and lvs. beneath pubescent: lvs, ovate-elliptic or ovate-lanceolate, with about 12 pairs of veins, 2-3 in. long. Japan.CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
External links
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