Strong and protective – the Hornbeam tree

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By Louise Treneman, Avon Wildlife Trust Living Landscape Assistant

The hornbeam gets its name from the strength of its timber - horn meaning hard, and beam being the old English word for tree. Historically these trees were Britain’s most prized source of hardwood, used to make tools, coach wheels and gear pegs in traditional windmills.

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from Avon Wildlife Trust blogs https://www.avonwildlifetrust.org.uk/blog/wildblog/2019/01/24/strong-and-protective-%E2%80%93-hornbeam-tree

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