Common Hornbeam Collection
The common hornbeam, scientifically known as Carpinus betulus, is a majestic tree that can be found in various regions of Europe
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The common hornbeam, scientifically known as Carpinus betulus, is a majestic tree that can be found in various regions of Europe. Its distinctive features include its backlit leaves, which create a stunning visual effect when viewed against the sun's rays. One such breathtaking sight can be witnessed in Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany. In Hainich National Park, Thuringia, Germany, the inflorescence and leaves of the European or it can on full display. The park serves as a haven for this species and showcases its beauty to visitors from all over. Untergroeningen in Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany experiences the first frost of winter with an enchanting view of the Hornbeam trees covered in delicate ice crystals. This picturesque scene captures nature's transition into colder months. Redgrave and Lopham Fen N. N. R presents another captivating sight - close-up shots of fruit growing on river valley fen. These fruits add vibrancy to the landscape while providing nourishment for local wildlife. Vicarage Plantation offers a glimpse into woodland life where European Hornbeams thrive. Close-ups reveal intricate details like leaves' undersides and newly emerged foliage alongside dead leaves retained on twigs throughout winter. As autumn arrives in Kent, England during October, European Hornbeams adorn themselves with vibrant colors. Their leaves transform into shades ranging from fiery reds to golden yellows - truly a spectacle worth witnessing.