Common Name: Skylark™ Hornbeam Tree
Carpinus x ‘Shelby’ Skylark™ resulted from an effort to breed a more
cold-hardy fastigiate hornbeam. It has a relatively narrow upright form, a
compact habit, and deep green serrated foliage. With age, the bark becomes more
attractive with a fluted character. Skylark is superior to the common C. betulus ‘Fastigiata’ because it
maintains its columnar form, whereas; ‘Fastigiata’ becomes wide spreading with
age - not at all columnar in outline. Skylark
has no apparent disease or major insect pest issues and is also more widely
adapted in cold winter climates. Its prominent mycorrhizal roots help it remain
attractive and growing well during dry summers with little or no irrigation. Hybridized by Dr. Harold Pellett, former professor at University of Minnesota, a cross between Carpinus caroliniana x Carpinus betulus ‘Fastigiata’.
| Company | Listings | Formats | Availability | Contact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Chrishaven TreesBurlington, WA, US |
30 | B&B | ||
Heritage Seedlings & Liners Inc.Salem, OR, US |
182 | Liner |