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Common Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus)

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Common Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus)

Team(s)

Fagales

Family(ies)

Betulaceae

Species

C. betulus

Genus

Carpinus

Class

Magnoliopsida

Section

Angiospermae

Realm

Plantae

Common hornbeam(Carpinus betulus), is a deciduous broadleaf tree species. It typically reaches a height of 20–25 m; its trunk is grooved and uneven. The bark is gray, thin and smooth, remaining uncracked throughout the tree’s life. Buds are pointed, reddish-brown in color, arranged obliquely along the shoots, with margins of the scales ciliate. Young shoots and leaf stalks are hairy.

Leaf and Fruit Morphology

Common Hornbeam

(Monumental Trees)

Leaves are 7–14 cm long, alternately arranged and wedge-shaped at the base. Margins are sharply double-toothed with 11–15 pairs of lateral veins. Young leaves are silky-hairy but lose their hairs as they mature; the underside shows prominent veins that form raised ridges. The fruit bract is three-lobed; the central lobe is longer than the lateral lobes. The stigma is dark red and filamentous.

Geographic Distribution and Ecology

Naturally distributed throughout Europe, Türkiye, the Caucasus and Iran. In Türkiye it is found particularly in the Black Sea Region, within the Europe-Siberia floristic region, and locally in the Amanos Mountains. In the Trakya region around Demirköy, dense stands with straight, uniform trunks are encountered.


Common hornbeam is a species that prefers moist, deep soils and occurs in mixed broadleaf forests. It thrives in temperate climates and is typically a component of forest communities.

Monumental Tree Records (Individual Specimen)

An individual common hornbeam recorded in Türkiye’s monumental trees database is located in the Feke district of Giresun Province.

These measurements are specific to this individual specimen and may differ from the species’ general average dimensions.

Significance and Conservation Status

The common hornbeam plays a vital role in ecosystems as an important component of natural forests, contributing to carbon storage and habitat provision. In Türkiye, specimens designated as monumental trees are significant both for the conservation of biological diversity and for cultural heritage.


The common hornbeam plays a key role in forest ecosystems. It provides shade in the understory, supports plant diversity, and helps retain soil moisture. Its root system prevents soil erosion and contributes significantly to slope and streambank stabilization. Its leaves and seeds serve as a food source for birds and insects, while its trunk and branches offer shelter.


Its wood is hard and durable, used in furniture, parquet flooring and firewood production. In urban landscapes, it provides shade and aesthetic value while enhancing urban biodiversity. Additionally, its carbon sequestration capacity helps mitigate the effects of climate change.

Bibliographies





Akburak, Selim, and Esra Makineci. “Thinning Effects on Soil and Microbial Respiration in a Coppice-Originated *Carpinus betulus* L. Stand in Turkey.” *iForest – Biogeosciences and Forestry* 9 (2016): 783–790. Accessed February 18, 2026. https://avesis.istanbul.edu.tr/yayin/c8cbd028-a3ae-4cc4-b8d8-af7af23c46a5/thinning-effects-on-soil-and-microbial-respiration-in-a-coppice-originated-carpinus-betulus-l-stand-in-turkey

Atar, Fahrettin, Deniz Guney, E. Atar, İ. Turna, and S. Kulac. “The Effect of Pre‑Treatments and Seed Collection Time on the Germination Characteristics of Common Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L.) Seeds in the Eastern Black Sea Region, Turkey.” Seed Science and Technology 43, no. 1 (2015): 1–9. Accessed February 18, 2026. https://avesis.ktu.edu.tr/yayin/15b8e85c-135b-4af8-8483-8109660ab262/the-effect-of-pre-treatments-and-seed-collection-time-on-the-germination-characteristics-of-common-hornbeam-carpinus-betulus-seeds-in-the-eastern-black-sea-region-turkey

Atar, Fahrettin, Ebru Atar, Deniz Guney, and İbrahim Turna. “Analyzing Population Diversity of Common Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L.) in Native Habitats in Turkey: A Focus on Leaf Characteristics.” Aperta (2024). Accessed February 18, 2026. https://aperta.ulakbim.gov.tr/record/284303

Atar, Fahrettin. “Population Variability of Common Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L.) in North‑Eastern Part of Turkey According to the Involucre Morphology.” Journal of the Forestry (Šumarski list) 146, no. 11–12 (2022): 507–516. Accessed February 18, 2026. https://hrcak.srce.hr/288369

Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change. “Adi Gürgen (Carpinus betulus).” Anıt Ağaçlar – Detaylar. Accessed February 18, 2026. https://anitagaclar.gov.tr/detail/adi-gurgen-carpinus-betulus/80

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Contents

  • Leaf and Fruit Morphology

  • Geographic Distribution and Ecology

  • Monumental Tree Records (Individual Specimen)

  • Significance and Conservation Status

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