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  On 7/22/2019 at 2:03 PM, The_Real_TCIII said:

Pennsylvania. I don’t think it was ironwood. I snagged a leaf but of course I put it through the wash lol a161c4d6a4b690e9a7cd9f00cc1efc4e.jpg


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For many iron wood is hop hornbeam similar leaf but scaly brownish bark. Grows best on poor compact soils. Usually found in old pastureland 

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  On 7/22/2019 at 3:24 PM, stubborn1VT said:

That's way different from the hop horn beam/ iron wood we have here.  It doesn't have smooth bark like a beech.  Bark looks more like a white cedar.  Goes by the same names Gman mentioned.  I doubt that tree is as hard or dense as the tree I know as iron wood.

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Blue beach is same.family as hop hornbeam and it will spark a chainsaw blade, both those and locust are hottest burning wild trees I know ,also biggest pain to cut.

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