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carya illinoensis

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Sustainability Assessment of Fruit Crops for North and North Central Florida
... Average January temperatures. Figure 2. Estimated chill unit accumulation for Florida. Pecan trees [ Carya illinoensis (Wagenh. C. Koch)] can be grown without a great deal of care, ... increase/decrease Commercial Direct to consumber Assessment of agricultural sustainability y Pecan [Carya illinoensis (Wangenh.) C. Koch] 10000 15000 Disunity among growers (poor marketing strategies); enhanced disease ...
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Pecan
PecanPECAN Carya illinoensis Tree Photo Scab (fungus - Cladosporium effusum): The fungus invades growing shoots, leaves and later developing ...
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Fruit Terminology (Part 2)
... is also defined as a drupe with a dehiscent husk, which fits the genus Carya perfectly. Pecan (Carya illinoensis): The green, fleshy outer husk or shuck splits into 4 valves, exposing a single ... x nussbaumeri) is a Carya hybrid resulting from a cross between the pecan (C. illinoensis) and the shellbark hickory (C. laciniosa). One-seeded "nuts" of the shellbark hickory (Carya laciniosa). The outer ...
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Nut Photos
... exact species. Assortment of true and false nuts: A. Hazelnut (Corylus americana), B. Pecan (Carya illinoensis), C. Peanut (Arachis hypogea), D. Macadamia Nut (Macadamia integrifolia), E. Almond (Prunus amygdalus), F. ... fit the dry drupe category. Some botanists refer to walnuts as "drupaceous nuts." Pecan (Carya illinoensis): The green, fleshy outer husk or shuck splits into 4 valves, exposing a ...
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Edible Landscaping & Gardening (Fruit, Nut, Vegetable, Herb)
... Muscadine; Scuppernog (Vitis rotundifolia) ...photo Gumi; Cherry Elaeagnus (Elaeagnus multiflora) Hickory (Carya ovata; C. laciniosa) Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) Jostaberry (Ribes nidigrolaria) ...photo ... Sand Pear; Apple Pear (Pyrus pyrifolia) Pear, European (Pyrus communis) Pecan (Carya illinoensis) ...photo Persimmon, American (Diospyros virginiana) Persimmon, Oriental; Kaki (Diospyros kaki) ...
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ECSONG: The Nuttery: 11(2) 1992
... Carya glabra pignut hickory Carya illinoensis pecan Carya laciniosa shellbark hickory Carya ovalis red hickory Carya ovata shagbark hickory Carya sinensis Chinese hickory Carya ... from them: Hickories: Carya aquatica Carya cordiformis Carya floridana Carya glabra Carya illinoiensis Carya laciniosa Carya myristiciformis Carya ovata Carya pallida Carya texana Carya tomentosa Chestnuts: Castanea ...
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ECSONG: Recipes in a Nutshell
... nigra) Butternuts (Juglans cinerea) Chestnuts (Castanea spp.) Gingkos (Gingko biloba) Hazelnuts (Corylus spp.) Hickory (Carya ovata) Pecans (Carya illinoensis) Pine Nuts (Pinus spp.) Provided by ECSONG. Feel free to copy with a credit.
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Carya laciniosa (Michx
... deltoides). It is found in association with four other hickories-shagbark, mockernut, bitternut (Carya cordiformis), and water (C. aquatica), and numerous oak species, including swamp white Quercus ... handles, sporting goods, veneer, fuelwood, and charcoal. Genetics Shellbark hickory hybridizes with pecan, Carya illinoensis (C. x nussbaumeri Sarg.), and shagbark hickory, C. ovata (C. x dunbarii Sarg ...
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Carya ovata (Mill
... athletic goods, and gymnasium equipment. Shagbark hickory is probably the primary species, after pecan (Carya illinoensis), with potential for commercial nut production. The nuts have sweet kernels and fair ... of Agriculture, Agriculture Handbook 386. Washington, DC. 658 p. Hyypio, Peter A. 1970. Carya ovata "Holden", an ornamental cultivar of shagbark hickory (Juglandaceae). Baileya 17(2):91- ...
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Carya illinoinensis, pecan
... Carya illinoinensis, pecan Carya illinoinensis (Wangenh.) K. Koch * The spelling used here is from the NRCS list. Most sources list it as C. illinoensis. * Family: Juglandaceae (walnuts and hickories) Common name: pecan Synonyms: Hicoria pecan, Carya pecan, Carya oliviformis Description: Tree to 20 m (65 ...
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