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Carpinus betulus Fastigiata – Columnar European Hornbeam

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Size

Common Name

Type

Family

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Zone

4, 5, 5b, 6, 7, 8

Height Range (ft.)

30 to 40

Spread (ft.)

15 to 20

Bloom Time

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Bloom Description

green catkins, Small

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Maintenance

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Carpinus betulus ‘Fastigiata’ is a narrow, upright deciduous tree with golden fall color and dense branching, perfect for hedges, screens, and formal landscapes.

$395.00

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Additional information

Size

Common Name

Type

Family

Native?

Zone

4, 5, 5b, 6, 7, 8

Height Range (ft.)

30 to 40

Spread (ft.)

15 to 20

Bloom Time

,

Bloom Description

green catkins, Small

Sun

,

Water

Maintenance

,

Suggested Use

, ,

Tolerate

, , ,

Growth Rate

Attracts

Product Description

Carpinus betulus Fastigiata, commonly known as Columnar European Hornbeam, is a tightly upright, deciduous tree prized for its formal, architectural shape and dense green foliage. It typically grows 30 to 40 feet tall and 15 to 20 feet wide, forming a narrow, columnar silhouette that gradually broadens with age. The leaves are dark green and serrated, turning golden-yellow in fall, and the tree’s smooth gray bark adds winter interest. Carpinus betulus ‘Fastigiata’ is highly adaptable and tolerant of pruning, making it an excellent choice for hedging, screens, and structured plantings in both residential and urban landscapes.

Why choose Carpinus betulus Fastigiata

Formal, upright shape: Naturally grows in a columnar form with dense branching

Seasonal interest: Golden fall color and smooth bark add year-round appeal

Tolerant and tough: Performs well in urban conditions and handles pruning well

Cultivating tips

Sun exposure: Full sun to part shade

Soil needs: Prefers well-drained soil but adapts to a range of conditions

Maintenance: Low—can be pruned to maintain formal shape or hedge form

Designs for your garden

Privacy screen or hedge: Ideal for structured borders and space-saving screens

Urban planting: Narrow habit fits tight spaces and along streets

Formal gardens: Use for symmetry, rhythm, or vertical emphasis

Ecological benefits

Bird habitat: Dense foliage provides cover and nesting sites

Air filtering: Tolerates city pollution and improves air quality

Low input: Grows well with minimal fertilizer or irrigation once established

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best growing conditions for Columnar European Hornbeam?

Columnar Hornbeam thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-drained, fertile soil, though it adapts well to clay, loam, and urban conditions. It is tolerant of air pollution and compacted soil, making it an excellent choice for street plantings and tight garden spaces.

How large does Columnar Hornbeam grow?

This cultivar grows 30–40 feet tall and 15–20 feet wide, forming a dense, upright, and formal silhouette. Its tight, columnar habit makes it perfect for narrow spaces, privacy screens, avenue plantings, or architectural accents in both residential and commercial landscapes.

Is Columnar Hornbeam deciduous?

Yes—Carpinus betulus ‘Fastigiata’ is deciduous, with bright green, serrated leaves that turn golden yellow in fall. In winter, its distinctive fluted gray bark and strong branching structure offer striking visual interest even without leaves.

Does Columnar Hornbeam require pruning?

Minimal pruning is required due to its naturally tight form. However, it responds well to shearing or formal pruning, making it ideal for topiary, pleaching, or maintaining crisp shapes in formal designs. Best pruned in late winter or early spring before leaf-out.

Is Columnar Hornbeam deer-resistant?

Columnar Hornbeam is moderately deer-resistant. It is not a preferred browse, especially once mature, but young trees may need protection in areas with high deer pressure.

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