hop virginiana Kingdom: Plantae FEATURES Division: Magnoliophyta The hop hornbeam may grow to a Class: Magnoliopsida height of 35 feet and a diameter of one foot. Its Order: is brown and scaly. The simple are arranged alternately on the stem. Each Family: double‐toothed is elliptical to ovate and up to ILLINOIS STATUS five inches long. The green leaf is smooth on the upper surface and paler and slightly hairy on the common, native lower surface. The male (staminate) and female (pistillate) flowers are separate but located on the same tree. The is a nutlet enclosed by an inflated bladder. Nutlets are crowded together in a cluster that gives the appearance of "hops.“

BEHAVIORS The hop hornbeam grows statewide in Illinois in upland , rocky slopes and along streams. This tree flowers in April and May. It is also known as and eastern hop hornbeam. Its hard, durable is used for making tool handles.

tree in summer ILLINOIS RANGE

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leaflet bark

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leaves and

leaflet

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Aquatic Habitats bottomland forests

Woodland Habitats bottomland forests; upland deciduous forests

Prairie and Edge Habitats none leaflet

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