Hornbeam Carpinus betulus has always been one of my favourite trees. It's native to southern England but widely planted up here in the North East, often for its wonderful chrome yellow autumn foliage. It's known also for its hard timber, hard enough to blunt carpenters' chisels and saws and durable enough for traditional uses like wooden gear wheels for windmills and water mills, and teeth for rakes. Some say that the name hornbeam comes from the timber being as hard as animal horn.
Thursday, November 9, 2023
Hornbeam
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Carpinus betulinus,
catkins,
fruits and seeds,
hornbeam,
tree seeds,
Trees
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We heard the loud, sharp call of a Hawfinch near our house yesterday. Suburban North Tyneside. They are out there, apparently.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip-off! Will keep looking and hoping .....
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