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Loose-flower hornbeam is a deciduous tree known for its loose, airy canopy that thrives in temperate forest environments. Its ovate to lance-shaped leaves, serrated edges, and pronounced leaf veins are distinct features. The gray, smooth bark and delicate catkins appear as elegant ornaments. Adapted to cool climates, loose-flower hornbeam forms serene groves, often along slopes or riverbanks where soil moisture is adequate.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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