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Hairy alder

Deciduous trees

Hairy alder

Alnus hirsuta (Spach) Rupr.

Tree up to 20 m tall. At 15 years height 10 m, stem diameter 11 cm. Vegetates from 2O.IV±6 to 6.Х±8 for 168 days. Grows rapidly during the first 3 years. Flowers and fruits from 9 years of age, annually.

Hawthorn 'Paul's Scarlet'

Deciduous trees

Hawthorn 'Paul's Scarlet'

Crataegus laevigata “Paul`s Scarlet”

One of the most popular hawthorn cultivars with beautiful double flowers arranged in umbels of carmine color. The shrub tolerates shaping and pruning well.

Heartleaf Hornbeam

Deciduous trees

Heartleaf Hornbeam

С. cordata Blume

A beautiful and very distinctive deciduous tree up to 15 m tall, highly desirable for landscaping, ornamental with delicate, almost translucent foliage in the sun and with distinctive fruits.

Himalayan birch

Deciduous trees

Himalayan birch

Jacquemontii Spach.

Himalayan birch (Jacquemontii Spach.) - a brief species description on Your Garden

Holly

Deciduous trees

Holly

Ilex L.

Genus of dioecious evergreen or deciduous shrubs and trees, less often lianas, from the holly family. Young shoots are pointed. Leaves leathery, dark green, spiny. Flowers inconspicuous, white, small. Fruits – red, whit…

Holm oak

Deciduous trees

Holm oak

Quercus ilex L.

Evergreen tree up to 25 m tall, with a smooth dark-gray trunk and a dense, broad-spreading crown. Shoots grayish-woolly, leaves small, up to 8 cm, highly variable in shape, leathery, glossy, dark green, yellowish- or wh…

Honey locust

Deciduous trees

Honey locust

Triacanthos L.

Honey locust (Triacanthos L.) - brief species description on Your Garden

Honey locust

Deciduous trees

Honey locust

Ttriacanthos L.

Honey locust (Ttriacanthos L.) - a brief description of the species on Your Garden

Hop-hornbeam

Deciduous trees

Hop-hornbeam

Ostrya Scop.

Hop-hornbeam (Ostrya Scop.) - brief species description on Your Garden

Hornbeam

Deciduous trees

Hornbeam

Carpinus

Deciduous trees, less often shrubs, with sturdy shoots and very hard wood. Leaves alternate, dark green, pubescent beneath.

Hornbeam-leaved elm

Deciduous trees

Hornbeam-leaved elm

U. carpinifolia Rupp. ex Suckow = U. minor

Winter-hardy in forest-steppe and steppe zones. Young shoots may freeze. These trees are for the southern regions of Russia.

Horse chestnut

Deciduous trees

Horse chestnut

Аesculus L.

Horse chestnut (Aesculus L.) - brief description of the species on Your Garden

Hungarian oak

Deciduous trees

Hungarian oak

Frainetto

In its native range, predominantly on dry soil. Fast-growing, very beautiful park tree with a broad and rounded crown up to 20 (-30) m in height.

Hybrid elm

Deciduous trees

Hybrid elm

Hollandica 'Clusius'

Hybrid elm is a densely-growing medium-sized tree (5-20 m) with a single trunk and a broadly columnar crown that becomes more ovoid in old age.