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The hornbeam is a fairly long-lived tree (about 150 years), of medium height (15–20 m) with a straight posture and elongated crown. The bark is thin, smooth to the touch, gray in color, irregular due to the grooved and ribbed stem. The radic i have collated and highly branched.
The leaves are alternate, simple, briefly petiolate, ovate-oblong, with ribs in relief and clearly visible on the underside, with sharp apex and finely and doubly toothed margin. They turn yellow in autumn but remain dry on the branches even for a long time, especially on young plants.
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