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Listing 1 - 9 from 9 for juglandaceae carya

Carya alba, Carya tomentosa, mockernut hickory
... Carya alba, Carya tomentosa, mockernut hickory Carya 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., [ ... specialty items. This and other hickories are used for barbecue and other smoked meats. Carya is the ancient Greek name for walnut; alba refers to the light-colored wood; ...
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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 ... , especially squirrels. The seeds of eater hickory are bitter and are not eaten by people. Carya is the ancient Greek name for walnut; aquatica refers to the wet habitat of the ...
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Carya cordiformis, bitternut hickory
... Carya cordiformis, bitternut hickory Carya cordiformis (Wangenh.) K. Koch Family: Juglandaceae (walnuts, hickories) Common names: bitternut hickory, pignut, yellowbud hickory Synonyms: Hicoria cordiformis, C. ... especially squirrels. The seeds of bitternut are bitter and are not eaten by people. Carya is the ancient Greek name for walnut; cordiformis refers to some heartshaped structure, but ...
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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 ft) ...
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Carya laciniosa, shellbark hickory
... Carya laciniosa, shellbark hickory Carya laciniosa (Michx. f.) G. Don. Family: Juglandaceae Common names: shellbark hickory, kingnut, big shagbark Synonym: Hicoria laciniosa Tree to 20 m (65 ... important food for wildlife, especially squirrels. The seeds of shellbark are thick-shelled but edible. Carya is the ancient Greek name for walnut; laciniosa refers to the deep furrowing and splitting ...
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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 ... wildlife, especially squirrels. The seeds of nutmeg hickory are smooth and thick-shelled but edible. Carya is the ancient Greek name for walnut; myristiciformis means "shaped like myristicae (nutmegs)", and ...
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Carya ovalis, red hickory
... Carya ovalis, red hickory Carya ovalis (Wangenh.) Sarg. Family: Juglandaceae Common names: red hickory, pignut hickory Synonyms: Hicoria ovalis, C. glabra var. odorata, C. ovalis ... food for wildlife, especially squirrels. The seeds of red hickory are thick-shelled, sometimes bitter. Carya is the ancient Greek name for walnut; ovalis refers to the egg-shaped nuts. Distribution ...
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Carya ovata, shagbark hickory
... Carya ovata, shagbark hickory Carya 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. ... 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 leaflets. ...
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Carya texana, black hickory
... Carya texana, black hickory Carya texana Buckl. Family: Juglandaceae (walnuts, hickories) Common names: black hickory, Texas hickory Synonyms: Hicoria texana, H. villosa, H. arkansana, Carya glabra var. villosa, C. texana var. ... wildlife, especially squirrels. The seeds of black hickory are thick-shelled but edible. Carya is the ancient Greek name for walnut; texana refers to Texas, where the ...
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