Ostrya virginiana, the American hophornbeam, is a species of Ostrya native to eastern North America, from Nova Scotia west to southern Manitoba and eastern Wyoming, southeast to northern Florida and southwest to eastern Texas. Populations from Mexico and Central America are also regarded as the same species, although some authors prefer to separate them as a distinct species, Ostrya guatemalensis. Other names include eastern hophornbeam, hardhack o
Other Names: Amerikansk Humlebok, 美洲铁木, 美洲鐵木, Achín, Cuaulotillo, Virgiinia Humalpöök
Ostrya virginiana virginiana is a subspecies of plants with 122 observations
Other Names: Ostrya virginica, Ostryer de Virginie
Ostrya virginiana guatemalensis is a subspecies of plants with 4 observations
Winter Phenology (responses of plants and animals to changes in seasonal and climate factors) in Milwaukee is about documenting winter changes where people live in Milwaukee. Your submissions will help us better understand the presence, phenology and long-term trends of the flora and fauna in our...
What species of trees are growing in and around HRM? What species are growing in backyards, along streets, or in green spaces? This project will initially bring together all observations of species that are listed on the list of urban street trees of Halifax. The geographic area of this proje...