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Ostrya is a
genus of
eight to 10
small deciduous trees belonging to the
birch family Betulaceae.
Common names include hop-hornbeam and hophornbeam. It...
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Ostrya virginiana, the
American hophornbeam, is a
species of
Ostrya native to
eastern North America, from Nova
Scotia west to
southern Manitoba and eastern...
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Ostrya carpinifolia, the
European hop-hornbeam, is a tree in the
family Betulaceae. It is the only
species of the
genus Ostrya that is
native to Europe...
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Ostrya knowltonii is a
species of tree
known by the
common names Knowlton's hophornbeam,
western hophornbeam,
woolly hophornbeam, and wolf hophornbeam...
- of four
extant genera -
Corylus L.,
Ostryopsis Decne.,
Carpinus L., and
Ostrya Scop.
These deciduous trees and
shrubs are
primarily distributed in the...
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Ostrya rehderiana (Zhejiang hop-hornbeam, Chinese: 天目铁木; lit. 'Tianmu iron tree') is a tree in the
Betulaceae family. It can grow up to 15
metres (49 ft)...
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Ostrya chisosensis,
common name Big Bend hop-hornbeam or
Chisos hop-hornbeam, is a
plant species endemic to Texas. It is
known only from the
Chisos Mountains...
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Ostrya ****onica,
known as East
Asian hophornbeam, or ****anese hop-hornbeam, is a
species of tree in the
Betulaceae family growing to 25 m tall. It is native...
- paw (Asimina tribola),
flowering dogwood (Cornus florida),
hophornbeam (
Ostrya virginiana), witch-hazel (Hamamelis virginiana) and ****ebush (Lindera benzoin)...
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means limited to) "dicotyledons" (non
monocotyledon angiosperms). E.g.,
Ostrya.
There are
three subtypes of
pinnate venation:
Craspedodromous (Gr****: kraspedon...