Carpinus betulus 'Fastigiata'
Fastigiate European Hornbeam

 Plant Type:
 Hardiness:
 Deciduous / Evergreen:
 Flowers:
Yellow;green (April; male catkins, not ornamentally important;female catkins, not ornamentally important)
 Foliage:
Green (Summer); Yellow (Fall)
 Fruit:
Brown (3-lobed nutlets in long clusters that resemble "hops")
 Ultimate Height:
30-40 feet
 Ultimate Spread:
20-30 feet
 Soil:
Adaptable to a wide range of soil conditions, but prefers well-drained soils
 Range:
Cultivated origin
 Diagnostic Characteristics:
Leaves alternate, simple, 2.5-5" long and 1-2" wide with doubly serrated margins. Brown to red buds are long, pointed, and imbricate, with scales having soft pubescence. Axillary buds curve in toward the stem. This fastigiate cultivar does not have a strong central leader and is larger and faster growing than the similar cultivar 'Columnaris'. Also compared to 'Columnaris', 'Fastigiata' is broader and more open, with leaves that tend to be more evenly distributed along the entire branch.

Additional Information

Carpinus betulus is relatively trouble-free and tolerates a wide range of soil conditions and some shade. This plant is also very tolerant of heavy pruning, making it useful as a hedge. The cultivar 'Fastigiata' is a narrow, columnar cultivar with densely set, broom-like branches. Over time this cultivar tends to broaden and open up into a more oval-vase form.

64 Carpinus betulus 'Fastigiata' found

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