Tree ID

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therealdbeau

Burning Hunk
Oct 16, 2018
163
VA
Please help me identify this tree. Thank you. Smooth gray bark. Not beech.

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The trunk looks like musclewood, which is also called blue beech. I call it muscle beach. Can't remember the scientific name.
 
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Hornbeam
 
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It looks a lot like blue beech but I also think it is American Hornbeam
The bark has a Vee init
 
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Thank you all. After researching your suggestions im confident it is American Hornbeam aka musclewood aka blue beech.

Now to decide whether to cut it down or not.
 
Thank you all. After researching your suggestions im confident it is American Hornbeam aka musclewood aka blue beech.

Now to decide whether to cut it down or not.
I suspect it'll be a challenge for a saw blade.
 
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+1 for hornbeam (Carpinus caroliniana)
muscle wood, blue-beech, ironwood
 
You will throw sparks! Hard stuff!