Carpinus betulus
Parasol Hornbeam
One of the most popular deciduous species for parasol training in the UK. Delicate in appearance but hardy by nature, with attractive ribbed leaves that turn golden in autumn.
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Hornbeam or Carpinus betulus is one of the most popular deciduous species for parasol training in the United Kingdom. Delicate in appearance but hardy by nature, with attractive ribbed leaves that turn golden in autumn.
In mid-April, new lime green coloured leaves are produced. Parasol Hornbeam trees create a beautiful umbrella canopy, providing dappled shade beneath. The autumn leaf colour is golden yellow.
Deciduous
Various sizes available
Trained with a broad, spreading canopy
Available in various pot sizes or root-ball
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View Stock & PricesAt Hedgeworx, Parasol Hornbeam trees (Carpinus betulus) are among our most popular form tree species.
Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) is a species native to the United Kingdom and Europe, also found across temperate regions of Asia. The species typically grows 20 to 25 metres tall and can live for over 300 years. Their deeply ridged trunks and ribbed leaves provide a distinct visual character. Hornbeam timber is one of the hardest of any European tree.
Due to its tolerance of heavy clay soils and its ability to thrive in both sun and partial shade, Hornbeam has long been popular in the United Kingdom for hedging and form trees. When regularly clipped, Hornbeam retains its copper-brown autumn leaves well into winter, providing screening and visual interest during the colder months.
A relatively small tree which quite happily grows beneath the canopies of much larger trees, it is a real survivor. Perhaps its ability to heal so easily from severe damage and continue to produce new growth so vigorously is testament to why this tree is ideal for even the most demanding training.
Hornbeam will grow in most soil conditions and is surprisingly adaptable. Considered winter hardy, it can easily deal with the most extreme weather conditions the United Kingdom can throw its way. It does surprisingly well on windy sites.