- Source: 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 to the Korean Peninsula, and Japan. A deciduous tree of mountain forests, and typically 10 to 15 m (33 to 49 ft) tall, it is used in bonsai, and rarely as a park or street tree. It is available from commercial suppliers. In addition to the rather rustic unimproved species, a weeping form called 'Pendula', and a sport with variegated leaves called 'Variegata' are available.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Carpinus laxiflora
- Hornbeam
- Wildlife of South Korea
- Eriocrania carpinella
- Acleris tigricolor
- Phyllonorycter japonica
- Phyllonorycter turugisana
- Southern Korea evergreen forests
- Callipogon relictus
- Cantharellus anzutake