That’s cool. I just identified one in an old pasture behind my house this past spring. For years I thought it was a china berry. I gave it a closer look and realized it didn’t have the dried berries like the ones in my yard. I contacted someone that knows trees and he helped with identifying it. It is not common here in the south and was probably transplanted by my Grandfather back in the day. They are common in the Appalachian Mountains. Once used for fence post due to its durability and rot resistance. There is a broke limb on one side . I plan on re-sawing some boards out of.