Veranda American Hornbeam
Veranda American Hornbeam is a refined native deciduous tree known for its graceful, symmetrical vase-shaped form. More vigorous than typical hornbeams, Veranda boasts a uniform habit that makes it an excellent choice for any landscape. Bright green foliage emerges in spring, maturing to a rich dark green through summer before transitioning to vibrant yellow-orange tones in fall.
| Category: | Shade Tree, Deciduous |
|---|---|
| Size: | Small, Medium |
| Adaptability: | Urban Tolerant, Heat Tolerant, Cold Tolerant |
| Fall Color: | Yellow, Orange |
| Growth Rate: | Slow |
| Native Habitat: | USA - Eastern, USA - Southeastern |
| Hardiness: | 5, 6, 7, 8 |
| Form: | Oval, Upright |
| Mature Size: | 25'-30' tall x 40-45' wide |
| Seasonal Interest: | dark green foliage, turning yellow-orange in Fall |
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