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American Hornbeam

Carpinus caroliniana
$17999
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Plant Highlights

American Hornbeam highlights at a glance!

Plant Highlights

  • Brand
    Nature Hills' Choice
  • Botanical Name
    Carpinus caroliniana
  • Growing Zones
    4-8
  • Mature Height
    20 - 30 feet
  • Mature Spread
    20 - 30 feet
  • Sun Exposure
    Full Sun, Full Shade
  • Moisture
    Medium
  • Soil
    Widely Adaptable
  • Growth Rate
    Slow
  • Fall Color
    Yellow, Orange, Red
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Pollinator Required
    No
  • Pruning Time
    Late Winter

Colorful, Well-Knit Native American Hornbeam

  • Underutilized Understory Tree
  • Full to Partial Shade or Full Sun
  • Magical Display as Leaves Unfurl Purple-Red in Spring
  • Incredible Fall Colors Include Red, Yellow and Orange
  • Unique Leaves Feature Corrugated Texture and Double-Toothed Margins
  • Lovely, Rounded Canopy
  • Blue-Gray Bark Develops Marvelous Flaring Character in Time
  • Muscular Trunk Brings Winter Interest
  • Nicknamed "Ironwood" and "Musclewood"
  • Excellent Wildlife Tree
  • Very Strong and Heavy Wood with Tight Grain and Slight Twist
  • Great for Turned Bowls, Heavy-Duty Wedges, Golf Clubs and Tool Handles
  • Can Be Coppiced for Firewood in Managed Timber Stand
  • Extraordinarily Hardy

Stand out from the crowd with a phenomenal small native tree. The local wildlife, from caterpillars to bobwhite quail, will thank you.

A perfect gift for the aspiring woodworker and nature lover in your family, American Hornbeam (Carpinus caroliniana) is a healthy, satisfying tree that fits perfectly into modern lots.

The sinuous trunk swells with life, and lives up to its nickname...Musclewood.

This is a thoughtful native tree to contemplate in every season. Allow it to grace your landscape, and you'll grow to appreciate its lyrical form.

Bold, purple-red foliage bursts forth in spring; snapping open their textured leaves like a Southern Belle's hand fan. The handsome leaves grow to display prominent veining along a strong midrib with noticeable double-toothed margins; maturing to green.

You'll add an excellent butterfly resource tree with this choice, as the leaves are a larval host for many species. Scientists estimate there are well over 65 types of butterflies who rely on these sinewy trees.

Like its Birch cousins, male and female catkins hang in early spring. Once the tree reaches maturity if it receives enough sunlight, it can start a periodic mast cycle every few years.

Nutlets are held in lobed bracts to provide a feast for many animals, along with the annual buds. These mid-size trees augment an Oak and Beech food forest beautifully.

This is a beautiful fall color tree, as well. The showy display spans the gamut from fiery yellow-orange to bright red once the nights start getting cooler.

Even the smooth gray, bulging bark of these shade-tolerant trees become a habitat for beautiful silvery-green lichen. Hornbeam looks ethereal in wintertime with a light cover of snow or frost.

The wood can handle extreme applications, ranking at 1780 pounds-force on the Janka hardness scale. It's also beautifully tight-grained and pale white, with finished products compared to ivory.

When mature, the shape can range from rounded to a broader, elliptical form. Its biggest benefit is its surprising shade tolerance — it will thrive, even under the canopy of other trees — but will be happiest in partial shade.

This is a spectacular choice for conscientious people across the country. Enjoy one of our most incredible small native trees, order American Hornbeam today!

How to Use American Hornbeam in the Landscape

These trees are especially welcome in a yard shaded by taller trees. Use one anywhere in a small yard to develop into a virile specimen without regard to sunlight conditions.

Add several for a grand-looking grove. Space them from 10 to 25 feet apart from trunk to trunk; varying the width for a more natural look.

This is a perfect choice to include in windbreaks, as it has supreme resistance to splitting. You'll relish American Hornbeam's fall color.

You'll also attract a variety of birds, including wild turkey, pheasant, and ruffled grouse. On a large property, pair with Red Oak, Chickasaw Plum and Hazelnut bushes as a plentiful resource for many animals.

Add Hornbeam to the edge of Rain Gardens. It loves a spot at the edge of a pond or creek, as well.

#ProPlantTips for Care

American Hornbeam likes wet feet, and is partial to a slightly acid-to-neutral soil pH. However, this versatile tree is adaptable to many soil types.

Plant without regard to sun exposure, unless you want to produce mast for wildlife. Then, it will need an opening in the canopy after a decade or so.

Water a medium amount on a regular basis. This is especially important in the first season, and in times of extended drought.

Apply a three-inch layer of mulch over the root system and spread it to three feet outside the canopy. This helps keep the roots cool and moist.

Prune in late winter to correct form or raise the height of the canopy. Sharpen your chain, and it's best to have a spare on hand.

Site your tree carefully, as it will not tolerate being moved. We ship American Hornbeam at the right size for transplant.

You'll be so pleased by the high quality of our plant material. Gift yourself or a loved one the admirable American Hornbeam. It's an exceptional choice.

Customer Reviews

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Steve
Healthy plants!

The plant arrived well packaged and in excellent health. I am very satisfied.

Thank you for your positive review! We're thrilled to hear that your American Hornbeam arrived in great condition and that you're satisfied with your purchase. Our team takes great care in packaging and ensuring the health of our plants. Happy gardening!

J
Jandn53172
Great shade

known by the common names of Musclewood, Ironwood, Blue Beech, and Water Beech trees. The word "hornbeam" comes from the words "horn" for "toughness" and "beam" an old English word for "tree" and refers to this trees very hard, tough, wood. This deciduous species provides nuts that are eaten by many birds.

Dear Jandn53172,

Thank you so much for sharing your thoughtful insights on the American Hornbeam! We truly appreciate the detailed background you provided about the tree’s various common names and the meaning behind “hornbeam.” The fact that it’s known for its tough, resilient wood and its value to wildlife, like nut-eating birds, really highlights what a special addition the American Hornbeam is to any landscape.

If you’re looking for tips on how to best care for your Hornbeam to ensure it continues to thrive and provide shade and habitat, planting it in well-drained soil with a moderate amount of sunlight works wonderfully. Regular watering during dry spells, especially its early years, will support strong root development.

We’re here anytime you want to learn more or share your growing journey with this incredible tree.

Rooting for your garden’s success,
Your Nature Hills Plant Care Team

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Street
Hardy

The American hornbeams I have in my backyard have formed a nice looking border that blocks off a school playground behind my house. They take very little care and are nice and thick.

Dear Street G.,

Thank you so much for sharing your experience with the American hornbeams in your backyard! We're thrilled to hear they've created such a beautiful and effective natural border for you, especially providing privacy from the school playground. It’s wonderful that they’re thriving with little care—isn’t it satisfying when a tree combines beauty and low maintenance so well?

If you ever want to enhance your border further or are looking for companion plants that complement hornbeams, feel free to reach out. Mulching around the base and occasional pruning can help they stay lush and healthy for many years to come.

Wishing you happy planting,
The Nature Hills Plant Experts

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Street
Hardy

The American hornbeams I have in my backyard have formed a nice looking border that blocks off a school playground behind my house. They take very little care and are nice and thick.

Dear Street guy,

Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful experience with the American hornbeam! We’re thrilled to hear they’ve created such a lovely, thick border for your backyard while providing some privacy from the school playground—that’s such a perfect use of these hardy trees. It’s great to know they require minimal care, which makes them an excellent low-maintenance landscape choice.

If you ever decide to enhance your hornbeam border or add companion plants, we’d be happy to provide tips on maintaining their health or suggest species suited for similar easycare borders. Additionally, regular pruning can help maintain their shape and density if you want to fine-tune the look over time.

Thanks again for your kind feedback and happy gardening!

Bloom on,
The Nature Hills Plant Knowledge Team

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jandn53172
Great shade

known by the common names of Musclewood, Ironwood, Blue Beech, and Water Beech trees. The word "hornbeam" comes from the words "horn" for "toughness" and "beam" an old English word for "tree" and refers to this trees very hard, tough, wood. This deciduous species provides nuts that are eaten by many birds.

Hello jandn53172,

Thank you so much for sharing your insightful and thoughtful review of the American Hornbeam! We truly appreciate the rich details you provided about the tree’s unique characteristics and the meaning behind its name. It’s wonderful to hear how well informed and passionate you are about this resilient and versatile species.

You mentioned how the American Hornbeam offers nuts eaten by many birds—it’s such a great reminder of how important this tree can be for supporting local wildlife while also providing lovely shade and a tough, dependable structure for your landscape. If you’re interested, you might enjoy watching the different bird species that visit your garden or consider supplementing with native flowers that attract pollinators to create an even richer ecosystem around your hornbeam.

If you have any questions about planting or care to ensure it thrives, we’re always here to help guide you. Thank you again for normalizing such thoughtful knowledge sharing, and happy gardening!

Growing with you,
Nature Hills Nursery – Your Trusted Plant Specialists

American Hornbeam

American Hornbeam

From $10919 $12999

Growing Zones

4-8

Mature Height

20 - 30 feet

Mature Spread

20 - 30 feet

Sun

Full Sun, Full Shade

Foliage Color

N/A

Fall Color

Yellow, Orange, Red

Flower Color

N/A
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