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New call set in the works..........

Started by Yoder409, July 02, 2018, 08:00:17 PM

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GregN

In addition to ironwood, some folk call it musclewood as the bark can have a sinuous muscle like pattern to it.  Dense indeed... just try knocking a trunk w a bare knuckle and you can see that it has been aptly named.

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Clardh

So the real question should be...what's the botanical name? Ostrya virginiana is a hop hornbeam to some people and Carpinus caroliniana is hornbeam or muscle wood to others. Common names can be confusing and change from region to region but the botanical name is the one and only true name. I'm saying this not to be a smart xss but I am very interested in types of woods used in call making. Also, my parents paid a lot of money for college education and they would be proud of my post! Lol

Anyway, Yoder....Ostrya or Carpinus?

vt35mag

Ostrya Virginiana

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Yoder409

PA elitist since 1979

The good Lord ain't made a gobbler I can't kill.  I just gotta be there at the right time.....  on the day he wants to die.

Clardh


sixbird

Quote from: Clardh on July 06, 2018, 10:17:19 PM
So the real question should be...what's the botanical name? Ostrya virginiana is a hop hornbeam to some people and Carpinus caroliniana is hornbeam or muscle wood to others. Common names can be confusing and change from region to region but the botanical name is the one and only true name. I'm saying this not to be a smart xss but I am very interested in types of woods used in call making. Also, my parents paid a lot of money for college education and they would be proud of my post! Lol

Anyway, Yoder....Ostrya or Carpinus?

Hah! I thought I was doing well to recognize swamp maple!