- Source: Ostrya
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 may also be called ironwood, a name shared with a number of other plants.
The genus is native in southern Europe, southwest and eastern Asia, and North and Central America. They have a conical or irregular crown and a scaly, rough bark. They have alternate and double-toothed birch-like leaves 3–10 cm long. The flowers are produced in spring, with male catkins 5–10 cm long and female aments 2–5 cm long. The fruit form in pendulous clusters 3–8 cm long with 6–20 seeds; each seed is a small nut 2–4 mm long, fully enclosed in a bladder-like involucre.
The wood is very hard and heavy. The genus name Ostrya is derived from the Greek word ὀστρύα (ostrúa), which may be related to ὄστρακον (óstrakon) "shell (of an animal)". Regarded as a weed tree by some foresters, this hard and stable wood was historically used to fashion plane soles.
Ostrya species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species, including winter moth, walnut sphinx, and Coleophora ostryae.
Species
Ostrya has the following species:
Ostrya carpinifolia Scop. – European hop-hornbeam - Mediterranean region of southern Europe, Middle-east, Turkey, Lebanon, Caucasus
Ostrya chisosensis Correll – Chisos hophornbeam, Big Bend hophornbeam - endemic to Big Bend National Park in Texas
Ostrya japonica Sarg. – Japanese hophornbeam - Japan, Korea, northern China
Ostrya knowltonii Coville – Knowlton hophornbeam, western hophornbeam, wolf hophornbeam - Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas
Ostrya multinervis Rehd. – Central Chinese hop-hornbeam - central China
Ostrya rehderiana Chun – Zhejiang hop-hornbeam - Zhejiang Province in China
Ostrya trichocarpa D.Fang & Y.S.Wang – Guangxi Province in China
Ostrya virginiana (Mill.) K. Koch – eastern hophornbeam, American hophornbeam, ironwood - eastern US, eastern Canada, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras
Ostrya yunnanensis W.K.Hu – Yunnan hop-hornbeam - Yunnan Province in China
†Ostrya oregoniana (fossil)
†Ostrya scholzii (fossil)
= Fossil record
=†Ostrya scholzii fossil seeds of the Chattian stage, Oligocene, are known from the Oberleichtersbach Formation in the Rhön Mountains, central Germany.
References
Rushforth, K. (1985). "Ostrya". The Plantsman 7: 208-212.
Flora of China: Ostrya
Flora Europaea: Ostrya
External links
Media related to Ostrya at Wikimedia Commons
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Temusu
- Betulaceae
- Taman Nasional Sochi
- Daftar pohon
- Flora Lebanon
- Ostrya
- Ostrya virginiana
- Ostrya carpinifolia
- Coryloideae
- Ostrya knowltonii
- Ostrya rehderiana
- Ostrya chisosensis
- Ostrya japonica
- Fagales
- Appalachian Mountains