Michigan Press 447 p. Michigan Flora Online. Native to Midwestern forests, s ome may consider it too common for widespread use, but a closer look is warranted. She attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison and studied Forest Management. Michigan trees, revised and updated: a guide to the trees of the Great Lakes region. Carpinus caroliniana, the American hornbeam, is a small hardwood tree in the genus Carpinus. Caitlin is a firm believer that Wisconsin is the best and most beautiful state in the union. Trees are monecious meaning that both “male” and “female” flowers are present on each tree. It also grows in Canada (southwest Quebec and southeast Ontario). It is another important sub-dominant tree that makes up the understory layer of the forest. To have an upright cultivar with all these attributes is Britton, N.L., and A. Boss, & B.S. 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The desert ironwood tree of Arizona produces one of the heaviest woods in the world. That ironwood is also called musclewood and bluebeech. American hornbeam is a small tree of bottomland understories. Difficult to transplant due to deep spreading lateral roots. Boss, & B.S. February 2011. Available from: http://campus.albion.edu/albiontrees/. In fact, early pioneers found these trees ideal for making mallets and other tools as well as bowls and dishes. Hornbeam (Carpinus caroliniana) is an attractive small tree that is common, but not abundant in its natural range. Its other common name Ironwood is used to describe the dense, tough wood of this species. is that ironwood is (uncountable) the wood of any ironwood tree while musclewood is (uncountable) the wood of this species. It is no surprise that the strong wood of this tree has given it several other common names; American hornbeam, musclewood, and ironwood. Ironwood makes excellent firewood because it cures well and burns hot. This species has many common names, but the common name Blue-Beech stems from its bark having a strikingly similar look to that of American Beech. American Hornbeam, Musclewood, or Ironwood, is a deciduous tree that may grow 30 to feet tall. Information about the common street trees of Albion, Michigan [Internet]. Walters. Plant Profiles: HORT 2242 Landscape Plants II Botanical Name: Carpinus caroliniana Common Name: American hornbeam, blue beech, ironwood, musclewood Family Name: Betulaceae – birch family General Description: Carpinus caroliniana is a native large shrub to small tree that is widely distributed throughout eastern United States, south to Florida and Texas, and even into parts of Mexico. The simple, alternate leaves are more or less doubly toothed, or at least the teeth are often of various sizes giving an irregular appearance. Blue beech (Carpinus caroliniana), also called musclewood or American hornbeam, is a small, slow-growing tree, native to Minnesota and the eastern U.S. Walters. Hop hornbeam, Ostrya virginiana, has light brown shreddy bark and gets the hop hornbeam name from the cluster of overlapping seed pods which resemble a cone of fruits on a hop vine. They are small trees that serve many purposes in the home landscape. Leaves are alternate, simple, and borne singly on short shoots in two rows. I, personally, have had many long conversations with others about "ironwood" (or "hornbeam") only to find out well into the dialogue that the two of us were talking about totally different species of tree! and Albion College disclaims any and all liability for that content, its accuracy, and opinions it may contain. There is one Musclewood mapped in the arboretum. Blue beech is another name for American Hornbeam, also called ironwood and musclewood. The leaf blades are 5-10 cm (2-4 in) long and 2-4 cm (0.75-1.5 in) wide. However Musclewood is not a true beech species. maple-basswood forests). Plant names are confusing. Flowers bloom in April-May as the leaves develop. Ironwood tree leaves fall … University of Michigan [Internet]. Eastern Hop Hornbeam is also called ironwood. The reference to muscle relates to the tree's characteristic fluted trunk and branches that look like muscle tissue. It is located at N42.24329°, W084.72828°. This is not completely true. Squirrels, rabbits, and beaver eat the seeds, wood, and bark. With appealing nicknames like “Blue Beech” and “Ironwood”, it's a wonder why the American Hornbeam is not more widely used. From contributor G: In the central states, there are two native hornbeams, both also called ironwood. They are apetalous, meaning they lack petals, and they are borne in catkins. “Male” catkins are not visible until spring, typically 2.5-4 cm (1-1.75 in) long, and are greenish in color. Eastern hop hornbeam is a small tree with wide, spreading branches. It is one of several tree species called ironwood because their wood is so hard. It is native to eastern North America, from Minnesota and southern Ontario east to Maine, and south to eastern Texas and northern Florida. Come to our Riverside Park location and walk to the iron arch on the northwest corner of the building, just past the climbing wall. [cited 9 May-2016]. I, personally, have had many long conversations with others about "ironwood" (or "hornbeam") only to find out well into the dialogue that the two of us were … A.A. Reznicek, E.G. The sinewy appearance of the trunk accounts for one of its common names, musclewood. It is too dense to float in water, but burns at a high temperature. It gets another common name, muscle tree, from the sinewy texture of its gray, fluted, smooth trunk. Musclewood would be better suited as an ornamental tree or grown in more natural settings (i.e. The “female” catkins are 1.2-1.9 cm (0.5-0.75 in) long and have hairy, greenish scales. Brown. American hornbeam is also known as blue-beech, and musclewood. Another native Wisconsin tree (Ostrya virginiana), however, is also called "hophornbeam" or "ironwood" which refers to the incredible strength of the wood. [cited 9 May-2016]. This earned it the nickname “musclewood.” Click here to see blue beech bark. Habitat: Grows on moist, rocky, wooded slopes. Albion Trees. While Carpinus contains 25 species of trees, only the blue beech is native to North America. 3 vols. Carpinus spp. Tolerates dry, shady sites. have also performed well in community gravel beds and fall plantings if the root zone is covered with at least two inches of wood mulch before the ground freezes (12). Carpinus caroliniana, or Blue Beech, is a member of Betulaceae (the birch family). Depending on where you live Blue Beech, American Hophornbeam, Eastern Hophornbeam and even Musclewood (due to its twisted trunk and resemblance to a muscle) are names given to describe "Ironwood" which makes identifying the tree somewhat confusing. Ann Arbor, MI: Univ. Noteworthy Characteristics. Boston (MA): Houghton Mifflin Company 606 p. Skean JD, Nobert HA, Martin LC. It has many common names, the most common include: blue beech because of its very smooth gray bark, and musclewood referring to its muscle-like branches which are irregularly fluted. Ostrya virginiana is a complete different plant species; it is the "true ironwood" and is also known as american hophornbeam. However Musclewood is not a true beech species. 2014. The leaves of Carpinus caroliniana are shaped like a long oval (referred to in botanical books as an oblong ovate shape) with a pointed tip and a base that is often uneven. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British Possessions. As nouns the difference between ironwood and musclewood is that ironwood is (countable) any of a number of tree species known for having a particularly solid wood while musclewood is a common name for the species carpinus caroliniana , a species of deciduous tree. When measured on 24 May 2016, this tree had a diameter at breast height of <2.5 cm, was ca. 1913. The serviceberries have multiple stems and look more like shrubs, so concentrate on the tree-like plants with the gray muscly-looking bark! [cited 9 May-2016]. Albion Trees. Leaves are alternate, simple, blades 2½â€“4½ inches long, 1½â€“2½ inches wide, broadest at or below the middle; margin sharply and densely toothed; base often uneven; upper surface yellowish to dark green, dull; lower surface paler, hairy. As the name suggests, the wood will take a horn-like polish and was once used by early Americans to make bowls, tool handles, and ox yokes. We connect people in cities to nature and each other. Authors are solely responsible for the content and accuracy of their sites, including opinions they express, Please direct questions or comments to websupport@albion.edu. Its other common name Ironwood is used to describe the dense, tough wood of this species. Carpinus caroliniana are called "musclewood," "ironwood," or "American Hornbeam" interchangeably. The American hornbeam (Carpinus caroliniana) is a deciduous hardwood shade tree that's native to eastern North America.It is part of the Betulaceae (birch) family and has several nicknames, including blue beech, muscle beech, water beech, muscletree, musclewood, and ironwood. It's an amazing question that people have been trying to answer since the phenomenon was first discovered in 1822. A natural history of trees of eastern and central North America. Blue beech’s official name is American hornbeam without the “hop.” Its bark looks very different: smooth, blue-gray and muscular. 4 m tall, and was in fair condition due to a wound at the base of the tree. Information about the common street trees of Albion, Michigan [Internet]. In Minnesota, it is found in the understory in forests of maple, basswood, oak, cherry and white birch. Planted alongside of the arch are musclewoods and serviceberries! February 2011. Available from: Skean JD, Nobert HA, Martin LC. Musclewood has many great characteristics: hardiness, pest and insect resistance, lovely bark and limbs, alkaline soil tolerance, 2” to 4” flowers of pendulous leafy green bracts, and superb fall color. Dark patches may occur on the bark due to the muscle like ridges that are characteristic of the trunks of this species. The small nuts are edible, but seldom used by humans. Caitlin Reinartz is the Forester at the Urban Ecology Center Riverside Park branch, working primarily on the Milwaukee Rotary Centennial Arboretum. Carpinus fruits are also incredibly beautiful; composed of a series of hanging bracts (modified leaves that are usually associated with a fruiting structure). Its common name, musclewood, comes from its attractive blue-gray bark, fluted with long, sinewy ridges.The extremely hard wood of this tree inspires another common name, ironwood (a name shared with the American hop hornbeam). No one knows! Carpinus caroliniana are called "musclewood," "ironwood," or "American Hornbeam" interchangeably. Carpinus caroliniana trees are a good lesson in the value of using scientific names when referring to different species of plants and animals. Muscelwood is a species that is native to Michigan. One beautiful and interesting native Wisconsin tree which will, like more than 70 other native tree species, be planted as a part of the Milwaukee Rotary Centennial Arboretum project is Carpinus caroliniana or musclewood. Seems pretty uniform across the board with the other arborists in my field that I’ve come encountered. References: Barnes BV, Wagner, WH Jr. 2004. The flowers are wind-pollinated. The bark is smooth, gray to bluish-gray, and … The fruits are small nuts that ripen in mid-summer but are usually persistent until late fall after the leaves have fallen. This phenomenon is present in lots of trees like basswood, elm, and hackberry and is called shoot-tip abortion. Our vision is to inspire generations to build environmental curiosity, understanding, and respect. Instead of just losing their leaves in the fall, they lose their leaves and also the very tip of each shoot so that the bud that looks like the terminal (end) bud is actually the outermost axillary (lateral or side) bud. Detailed Description: Plant habit and life style. A closely related tree, the blue beech (Carpinus caroliniana), also carries the hornbeam and ironwood names. Why do trees do this? Musclewood is a synonym of hornbeam. What is the evolutionary advantage of losing not only your leaves in the fall, but also up to an inch of branch? Hornbeams, also known as ironwood and musclewood, get their common names from their strong wood, which rarely cracks or splits. The bark of this tree is thin, bluish-gray, and smooth. This southwestern tree lives in desert habitats and provides shade and food for many species. They hang off the very tip of the branches and blow prettily in the breeze until they are dispersed by birds and insects. The scientific name can be used to clarify: the species I will be describing is Ostrya virginiana. Copyright © 2020 The Urban Ecology Center. They are elliptical to oblong, sharp pointed, and the margins are sharply doubly serrated with larger teeth at the ends of veins. Carpinus caroliniana, commonly called American hornbeam, is a slow-growing, deciduous, small to medium-sized understory tree with an attractive globular form.It is native to Missouri where it is typically found in rich moist woods, valleys, ravine bottoms and rocky slopes along streams throughout the eastern and Ozark regions of the state (Steyermark). I have learned my trees (in Illinois and North Carolina) and we refer to Hornbeam- Carpinus caroliniana as “Musclewood”, and Hop Hornbeam- Ostrya virginiana as “Ironwood”. However there are no donation records for this species. Ironwood firewood is commonly used as a blanket term for several different types of dense firewood producing trees. Musclewood comes from the muscular look of the trunk. Musclewood and Ironwood, names thought to be interchangeable for the same plant species. In North America there are numerous trees called "Ironwood", here in the East it is usually the American Hornbeam, which is in the beech family (also goes by musclewood, and several other slang) heavy dense, understory tree (not nearly as dense and substantial as western Desert Ironwood). University of Michigan [Internet]. Carpinus caroliniana is also known as musclewood, ironwood, blue beech, and american hornbeam. She spent her childhood playing outside, and was inspired to work to preserve our region’s natural areas during camping trips to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness when she was in middle and high school. Peattie, Donald C. 1948. All of these make excellent hot ans long burning firewood. This species is highly shade-tolerant, slow growing, and short lived. Barnes BV, Wagner, WH Jr. 2004. The name hornbeam refers to the genuine strength of its wood — it is one of the hardest and strongest woods in North America. American hornbeam is typically an understory tree, most often found in bottomland forests, swamps, or along rivers and streams throughout much of the eastern United States. Another very cool thing about Carpinus carolinana especially at this time of year is that they have pseudo-terminal buds. The edges of the leaves are doubly serrate, which means that the serrations on the edge of the leaf have their own serrations. The smooth gray bark over an irregularly ridged trunk suggests a muscled limb thereby providing the basis for one of its common names, "musclewood". The leaves are alternate with a doubly toothed margin. Would you like to see a musclewood up close and in person? A.A. Reznicek, E.G. Typically growing into a large shrub or small tree, this species has been known to reach heights of 5-10 m (15-35 ft) and develop trunks 15-30 cm (6-12 in) in diameter. Plant in the spring. It can be found naturally in areas with moist soil including streambanks, riverbanks, and maritime forests. However it occupies different sites than the Hop-Hornbeam tree which is another understory species. We restore hope and heal our urban natural world, neighborhood by neighborhood. As nouns the difference between musclewood and hornbeam is that musclewood is (botany) a common name for the species carpinus caroliniana , a species of deciduous tree while hornbeam is a tree of the genus carpinus , having a smooth gray bark and a ridged trunk, the wood being white and very hard, common along the banks of streams in the united states. That confusion could have easily been avoided had we used the tree's scientific name right off the bat. [cited 9 May-2016]. We also refer to Musclewood … Available from:  http://michiganflora.net/home.aspx. Available from. 2014. American hornbeam is also called musclewood because of the sinewy appearance of its smooth gray bark. 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