Ostrya

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Ostrya is a genus of deciduous hardwood trees commonly known as hop-hornbeams, recognized for their hop-like fruit clusters and strong, durable wood.

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Ostrya canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf genus
plant genus
taxon
barkCharacteristic generally rough
class Magnoliopsida NERFINISHED
commonName hop hornbeam
hop-hornbeam
describedBy Philip Miller NERFINISHED
distinguishedFrom Carpinus by hop-like fruit clusters
distributionRegion Asia NERFINISHED
Europe NERFINISHED
North America NERFINISHED
division Magnoliophyta
family Betulaceae NERFINISHED
flowerSex monoecious
fruitType hop-like clusters
habitat rocky slopes
temperate forests
well-drained soils
hasSpecies Ostrya carpinifolia NERFINISHED
Ostrya chisosensis NERFINISHED
Ostrya guatemalensis
Ostrya japonica NERFINISHED
Ostrya knowltonii NERFINISHED
Ostrya multinervis NERFINISHED
Ostrya rehderiana
Ostrya virginiana NERFINISHED
Ostrya virginiana var. guatemalensis NERFINISHED
kingdom Plantae
leafArrangement alternate
leafMargin doubly serrate
leafPersistence deciduous
nativeToHemisphere Northern Hemisphere NERFINISHED
order Fagales NERFINISHED
photosyntheticPathway C3
plantType deciduous tree
pollination wind-pollinated
relatedTo Carpinus NERFINISHED
reproductiveStructure catkins
seedDispersal wind-dispersed
taxonRank genus
woodProperty durable
strong
woodType hardwood
woodUse fence posts
fuelwood
small-scale construction
tool handles

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Betulaceae includesGenus Ostrya