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Hornbeams (Carpinus) and hop-hornbeams (Ostrya) are trees or large shrubs from the northern hemisphere. Currently, 43 species of Carpinus (58 taxa including subdivisions) and 8 species of Ostrya (9 taxa including sudivisions) are recognized.
Norbert Holstein, Maximilian Weigend
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Speciation is the key evolutionary process for generating biological diversity and has a central place in evolutionary and ecological research. How species diverge and adapt to different habitats is one of the most exciting areas in speciation studies ...
Zeyu Zheng +11 more
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n această lucrare fitocenozele dominate de Carpinus betulusL. din zona destâncării din Republica Moldova sunt grupate într-o asociaţie nouă Asplenio trichomanis-Carpinetum betuli Pînzaru ass.
Pavel Pînzaru
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Differentiation of ecological niches of the forest-forming species in the Caucasus [PDF]
Adaptations of Abies nordmanniana, Picea orientalis, Pinus sylvestris, Fagus orientalis, and Carpinus betulus to the abiotic environmental conditions of the study area largely determined their predicted distribution in the Caucasus. The ecological niches
Pshegusov Rustam +4 more
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Šumska vegetacija Trešnjika kod Banje Luke
Rad obrađuje šumsku vegetaciju potencijalnog Natura 2000 područja „Trešnjik” na Starčevici kod Banje Luke. Iako područje leži nadomak glavnog grada Republike Srpske, šumska vegetacija do sada nije bila istraživana.
Miloš Miletić +3 more
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Anew approach to forestry that increasingly values non-timber forest functions brings new interest and value also to coppice forests. A case study in the Voskop nature reserve located in the Český kras Protected Landscape Area was focused on a comparison
L. Šálek +5 more
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Adaptability of indigenous vegetation on parking lots: A case study: Tree alleys in Novi Sad, Serbia [PDF]
In this study five indigenous species on parking lots in Novi Sad, Serbia were examined (Acer platanoides 'Globosum', Celtis australis L., Tilia tomentosa Moench., Carpinus betulus 'Fastigiata', and Corylus colurna L.).
Čukanović Jelena +2 more
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Comparative study on Pulping characteristics of Carpinus betulus and Parotia oersica woods [PDF]
In this investigation some anatomical, chemical and pulping suitability of two Iranian hardwood species which predominate in the Caspian forests were examined. The species are carpinus betulus (Hornbeam) and parotia persica (Ironwood).The results of this
Abdolrahman Hosseinzadeh +3 more
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Carpinus betulus: European Hornbeam
The species is not normally grown but it reaches 60 feet tall and spreads 40 feet preferring well-drained soil. Cultivars are more common than the species. The cultivar `Fastigiata' is most often offered by nurseries and is a popular street tree.
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
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Carpinus betulus 'Fastigiata': 'Fastigiata' European Hornbeam
`Fastigiata' European Hornbeam, the most common cultivar sold, grows 30 to 40 feet tall and 20 to 30 feet wide, without a central leader but instead fans out into a very densely-foliated, columnar or oval-shaped tree making it ideal for use as a hedge ...
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
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