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hornbeam
hornbeam (ˈhɔːnbiːm) [f. horn n. + beam.] 1. a. A tree of the genus Carpinus (family Betulaceæ), native to Asia, Europe, and North America, esp. C. betulus, the common hornbeam, which is native to Great Britain, or C. caroliniana, the American hornbeam; so called from its hard, close-grained wood.15... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hornbeam
For general carpentry, hornbeam is rarely used, partly due to the difficulty of working it. Carpinus caroliniana – American hornbeam - Eastern North America Carpinus chuniana – Guangdong, Guizhou, Hubei Carpinus cordata – Sawa hornbeam - Primorye wikipedia.org
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hornbeam
hornbeam/ˈhɔ:nbi:m; `hɔrnˌbim/ ntype of tree with smooth grey bark and hard tough wood, often used in hedges 鹅耳枥(树, 皮光滑, 灰色, 木质坚韧, 常用以构筑树篱). 牛津英汉双解词典
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USCGC Hornbeam
Hornbeam cost $864,296 to construct and had an overall length of . From 29 April 1977, Hornbeam was stationed at Cape May, NJ, and used as an Aids to Navigation Boat. wikipedia.org
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Hornbeam Park railway station
Hornbeam Park is a railway station on the Harrogate Line, which runs between and via . wikipedia.org
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How to distinguish hornbeam from hophornbeam? The town where I live plants both hornbeam trees ( _Carpinus betulus_ ) and hophornbeans ( _Ostrya carpinifolia_ ) as street trees. How can they be reliably distinguished,...
Both plants like similar mesic conditions and so can be found in similar locations. However, these plants are actually very easy to tell apart using only a few easily observable characteristics*. Bark: * _Ostrya_ is peely/shreddy brown * _Carpinus_ is smooth and grey. The bark almost looks sinewy, l...
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Shotesham-Woodton Hornbeam Woods
Shotesham-Woodton Hornbeam Woods is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest east of Newton Flotman in Norfolk. This site is composed of four ancient coppice with standards hornbeam woods on boulder clay, Shotesham Little Wood, Saxlingham Grove, Hempnall Little Wood wikipedia.org
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Thrift Wood
It is of two types, both unusual habitats, pedunculate oak/hornbeam and sessile oak/hornbeam. wikipedia.org
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Carpinus orientalis
Carpinus orientalis, known as the Oriental hornbeam, is a hornbeam native to Hungary, the Balkans, Italy, Crimea, Turkey, Iran, and the Caucasus. and occurs usually on hot dry sites at lower altitudes in comparison to the Carpinus betulus (European Hornbeam). wikipedia.org
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old world hop hornbeam in Chinese - old world hop hornbeam meaning in ...
old world hop hornbeam in Chinese : [网络] 老世界hop hornbeam …. click for more detailed Chinese translation, meaning, pronunciation and example sentences.
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شرد قضباني
الاسم الإنجليزي "Hornbeam" أو "Yoke-elm" معناه خشب «القرن» أو «النير» أي الخشب الصالح لصنع النير (جمع: الأنيار) وهي الخشبة التي توضع فوق عنق الثيران لجمعهم wikipedia.org
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Carpinus turczaninovii
Carpinus turczaninovii, the Turczaninow hornbeam or Korean hornbeam, is a species of flowering plant in the family Betulaceae, native to central China, wikipedia.org
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Tindall Wood, Ditchingham
This is one of the largest hornbeam woods in Norfolk. It is ancient coppice with standards, and the standards are oak, ash and hornbeam, and there are several uncommon species in the ground flora. wikipedia.org
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Carpinus japonica
Carpinus japonica, the Japanese hornbeam, is a hornbeam endemic to Japan but cultivated elsewhere as an ornamental. It is a deciduous tree growing to tall with leaves that are longer and darker than the European hornbeam (Carpinus betulus). wikipedia.org
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Carpinus laxiflora
Carpinus laxiflora, the aka-shide, loose-flower hornbeam, or loose-flowered hornbeam, is a species of flowering plant in the family Betulaceae, native wikipedia.org
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