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Speckled Alder

Alder

Basic Information Common Name: Speckled Alder Scientific Name: Alnus incana Native Habitat: Moist, cool climates across North America, Europe, and Asia. Commonly found along streams, riverbanks, and in wetlands. History / Discovery / Cultivator The Speckled Alder, Alnus incana, boasts a history deeply intertwined with both ecological significance a

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Hazel

Birch Family

Basic Information Common Name: Hazel Scientific Name: Corylus Native Habitat: Europe, Western Asia History / Discovery / Cultivator The hazel, belonging to the genus Corylus, has a rich and interwoven history with human civilization. Its earliest interactions can be traced back to prehistoric times, with archeological evidence indicating the consum

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Hazel Hornbeam

Hazel Hornbeam

Basic Information Common Name: Hazel Hornbeam Scientific Name: Ostryopsis Native Habitat: Northern China, Korea History / Discovery / Cultivator Ostryopsis is a genus of flowering plants in the birch family, Betulaceae. It encompasses a small number of species, most notably Ostryopsis davidiana and Ostryopsis nobilis, often referred to as Hazel Hor

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Hazel Hornbeam

Hazel Hornbeam

Basic Information Common Name: Hazel Hornbeam Scientific Name: Ostryopsis Native Habitat: Northern China, specifically in mountainous regions. History / Discovery / Cultivator The Hazel Hornbeam, Ostryopsis davidiana, is a relatively uncommon and underappreciated member of the birch family (Betulaceae). Its discovery and subsequent introduction int

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Knowlton Hophornbeam

Hophornbeam (Group)

Basic Information Common Name: Knowlton Hophornbeam Scientific Name: Ostrya knowltonii Native Habitat: Southwestern United States (Utah, Arizona, possibly New Mexico). Specifically found in rocky canyons and slopes. History / Discovery / Cultivator Ostrya knowltonii, the Knowlton Hophornbeam, is a relatively rare and localized tree species native t

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Japanese Hophornbeam

Hophornbeam (Group)

Basic Information Common Name: Japanese Hophornbeam Scientific Name: Ostrya japonica Native Habitat: Japan, Korea, and China. History / Discovery / Cultivator The Japanese Hophornbeam, Ostrya japonica, is a deciduous tree belonging to the birch family (Betulaceae). Its discovery and subsequent introduction into cultivation are interwoven with the h

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European Hophornbeam

Hophornbeam (Group)

Basic Information Common Name: European Hophornbeam Scientific Name: Ostrya carpinifolia Native Habitat: Southern Europe, Western Asia History / Discovery / Cultivator The European Hophornbeam, scientifically known as Ostrya carpinifolia, boasts a history deeply entwined with the landscapes of Southern Europe and Western Asia. Its existence was for

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Hophornbeam (Group)

Birch Family

Basic Information Common Name: Hophornbeam (Group) Scientific Name: Ostrya Native Habitat: Eastern North America, extending into southern Canada and parts of Central America; also found in parts of Eurasia. History / Discovery / Cultivator The hophornbeam genus, Ostrya, derives its name from the Greek word “ostryos,” which refers to a t

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Hophornbeam

Hophornbeam (Group)

Basic Information Common Name: Hophornbeam Scientific Name: Ostrya Native Habitat: Eastern North America, extending from southeastern Canada to Florida and west to Minnesota and Texas. History / Discovery / Cultivator The Hophornbeam, scientifically known as Ostrya virginiana, boasts a history deeply entwined with the North American landscape. Its

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Giant Filbert

Hazel

Basic Information Common Name: Giant Filbert Scientific Name: Corylus maxima Native Habitat: Southeastern Europe and Southwestern Asia History / Discovery / Cultivator The Giant Filbert, scientifically known as Corylus maxima, boasts a history intertwined with human cultivation and utilization. Its origins trace back to Southeastern Europe and Sout

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