Can someone ID this tree

   / Can someone ID this tree #21  
Sort of looks like some kind of cherry tree from my rocking chair.
 
   / Can someone ID this tree #22  
Yeah, the bark in the new growth reminded me of some junk cherry trees on our property. But the bark on the mature trunk and the hops-looking flowers made me look elsewhere. Pretty sure it's ironwood/hophornbeam.

I've never heard of hophornbeam, but it sure is fitting with the flowers looking like beer hops.
 
   / Can someone ID this tree #23  
Another vote for Hop Hornbeam or ironwood; same thing. That's as big as they usually get, not a pretty tree, harder than all get out.
 
   / Can someone ID this tree #24  
Another vote for Hop Hornbeam. They can be flooded for weeks and survive. I have one in my yard, which I prune fairly hard each February.
 
   / Can someone ID this tree #26  
Blue Beech aka Carpinus caroliniana American Hornbeam
Ironwood aka Ostrya virginiana American Hophornbeam
Close, but two different trees. Both will send the axe back at you....hard and tough.
 
   / Can someone ID this tree #27  
Ironwood (Carpinus) has smooth muscular looking bark, so I believe the OP tree is hornbeam.
 
   / Can someone ID this tree #29  
Beech leaves stay on during the winter
 

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