The hop in hop hornbeam is a reference to the hop-like fruit the tree bears, but you might be wondering: what the heck is a hornbeam? It refers to the tree’s heavy wood. A hop hornbeam is a type of birch tree, and the wood from its European counterpart was typically used to yoke oxen. Because it was sturdy and thick, the wood served as a “beam” to yoke “horned” beasts of burden. Of course, some kept it more simple and called this tree ironwood.
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