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hickory

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The Hickory
... Family - Juglandaceae Juglandaceae - Watson/Dallwitz Description by Individual Hickory Species - Carya shagbark shellbark mockernut pignut pecan bitternut Leaves ... basswood | birch | black cherry | black walnut/butternut | cottonwood | elm | hackberry | hickory | holly | locust | magnolia | maple | oak | poplar | red alder | royal paulownia | sassafras ...
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TreeHelp.com: Trees: Species: Hickory and Pecan Trees
... Beech Birch Buckeye Catalpa Chestnut Citrus(all) Cottonwood Crabapple Dogwood Douglas-fir Elm Ginkgo Hickory Holly Lemon Lime Linden Locust Planetree Magnolia Maple Oak Orange Palm Pear Pecan Pine ... Testers Insect Control Products Quality, hand-sorted tree seeds Pecan and Hickory Trees intro | types | care | insects and disease Hickory (Carya spp.) is composed of at least 16 species native ...
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TreeHelp.com: Trees: Species: Hickory and Pecan Trees: Types: Pecan
... Beech Birch Buckeye Catalpa Chestnut Citrus(all) Cottonwood Crabapple Dogwood Douglas-fir Elm Ginkgo Hickory Holly Lemon Lime Linden Locust Planetree Magnolia Maple Oak Orange Palm Pear Pecan Pine ... a source of nuts, furniture-grade wood, and esthetic value. Back to Types of Hickory and Pecan Trees TOP TreeHelp currently accepts PRODUCTS » Fertilizers & Soil Additives | Watering Products | Tools | ...
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Carya alba, Carya tomentosa, mockernut hickory
... alba (L.) Nutt. ex Ell. Carya tomentosa (Poir.) Nutt. Family: Juglandaceae Common names: mockernut hickory, white hickory Synonyms: Hicoria tomentosa, Juglans alba L. p. p., [Kartesz lists this species as C. tomentosa ... species is native to about the eastern 1/2 of the United States. Habitat: oak-hickory and oak-pine forests NWI status: none Comment: The nuts of all the hickories are ...
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Carya aquatica, water hickory
... Carya aquatica, water hickory Carya aquatica (Michx f.) Nutt. Family: Juglandaceae Common name: water hickory Synonym:: Hicoria aquatica Description: Tree to 20 m (65 ft) tall and 30 cm (12 ... of all the hickories are important food for wildlife, especially squirrels. The seeds of eater hickory are bitter and are not eaten by people. Carya is the ancient Greek name for ...
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Carya cordiformis, bitternut hickory
... cordiformis (Wangenh.) K. Koch Family: Juglandaceae (walnuts, hickories) Common names: bitternut hickory, pignut, yellowbud hickory Synonyms: Hicoria cordiformis, C. cordiformis var. latifolia Description: Tree to 20 m (65 ft) tall ...
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Carya laciniosa, shellbark hickory
... laciniosa (Michx. f.) G. Don. Family: Juglandaceae Common names: shellbark hickory, kingnut, big shagbark Synonym: Hicoria laciniosa Tree to 20 m (65 ft) tall and 50 ...
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Carya myristiciformis, nutmeg hickory
... Carya myristiciformis, nutmeg hickory Carya myristiciformis (Michx. f.) Nutt. Family: Juglandaceae Common name: nutmeg hickory Synonym: Hicoria myristiciformis Tree to 20 m (65 ft) tall and 50 cm (18 in) ... of all the hickories are important food for wildlife, especially squirrels. The seeds of nutmeg hickory are smooth and thick-shelled but edible. Carya is the ancient Greek name for walnut ...
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Carya ovalis, red hickory
... ovalis, red hickory Carya ovalis (Wangenh.) Sarg. Family: Juglandaceae Common names: red hickory, pignut hickory Synonyms: Hicoria ovalis, C. glabra var. odorata, C. ovalis var. mollis, C. ovalis var. obcordata, ... all the hickories are important food for wildlife, especially squirrels. The seeds of red hickory are thick-shelled, sometimes bitter. Carya is the ancient Greek name for walnut; ovalis ...
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Carya ovata, shagbark hickory
... ovata (P. Mill.) K. Koch Family: Juglandaceae Common name: shagbark hickory Synonyms: Hicoria alba (Britt., p. p.), Hicoria borealis, Hicoria ovata, Carya ovata var. fraxinifolia, C. ... of all the hickories are important food for wildlife, especially squirrels. The seeds of shagbark hickory are edible. Carya is the ancient Greek name for walnut; ovata refers to the ovate ...
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