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Carpinus faginea

Carpinus faginea Lindl.
Carpinus faginea
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Carpinus faginea is a species in the genus Carpinus, belonging to the family Betulaceae. It was first described by Lindl. in 1830. The species is distributed globally, with notable occurrences in Nepal and the West Himalaya.

Description

Carpinus faginea is a member of the Betulaceae family, a group of deciduous trees and shrubs. The species was formally published in 1830 by the botanist Lindl. It is found in various regions across the globe, including the mountainous areas of Nepal and the West Himalaya. As part of the genus Carpinus, it is closely related to other species of hornbeams. Its global distribution suggests a wide ecological adaptability, though specific habitat preferences and uses are not detailed in the provided data.

Distribution

Global · Nepal · West Himalaya

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