Carpinus betulus - Hornbeam hedging
Carpinus betulus - Hornbeam hedging
Carpinus betulus - Hornbeam hedging
Carpinus betulus - Hornbeam hedging

Carpinus betulus - Hornbeam hedging

common hornbeam hedging

With vivid green catkins in March, followed by clusters of green fruit, and toothed mid-green leaves turning orange and gold in...

2 litre pot | 30cm tall
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