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Listing 1 - 5 from 5 for juglandaceae carya

Carya cordiformis (Wangenh
... Carya cordiformis (Wangenh Carya cordiformis (Wangenh.) K. Koch Bitternut Hickory Juglandaceae -- Walnut family H. Clay Smith Bitternut hickory (Carya cordiformis), also called bitternut, swamp hickory, and pignut hickory, is ... C. R. 1987. Range extension for Carya cordiformis in New England. Rhodora 89(860):441. Elias, T. S. 1972. The genera of Juglandaceae in southeastern United States. Journal of ...
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Carya laciniosa (Michx
... Carya laciniosa (Michx Carya laciniosa (Michx. f.) Lould. Shellbark Hickory Juglandaceae -- Walnut family Richard C. Schlesinger Shellbark hickory (Carya laciniosa) is also called shagbark hickory, bigleaf shagbark hickory, ... It is found in association with four other hickories-shagbark, mockernut, bitternut (Carya cordiformis), and water (C. aquatica), and numerous oak species, including swamp ...
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Carya myristiciformis (Michx
... Carya myristiciformis (Michx Carya myristiciformis (Michx. f.) Nutt. Nutmeg Hickory Juglandaceae -- Walnut family L. C. Maisenhelder and John K. Francis Nutmeg hickory (Carya myristiciformis), also called swamp ... include white ash (Fraxinus americana); shagbark, shellbark, mockernut, and bitternut hickories (Carya ovata, C. laciniosa, C. tomentosa, C. cordiformis); Shumard oak (Quercus shumardii); ...
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Carya ovata (Mill
... Carya ovata (Mill Carya ovata (Mill.) K. Koch Shagbark Hickory Juglandaceae -- Walnut family David L. Graney Shagbark hickory (Carya ovata) is probably the most distinctive of all the hickories because ... Peter A. 1970. Carya ovata "Holden", an ornamental cultivar of shagbark hickory (Juglandaceae). Baileya 17(2):91-96. Little, Elbert L., Jr. 1969. Two varietal transfers in Carya (hickory). Phytologia ...
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Juglans cinerea L
... (Fagus grandifolia), black walnut (Juglans nigra), elm (Ulmus spp.), hemlock (Tsuga canadensis), hickory (Carya spp.), Oak (Quercus spp.), red maple (Acer rubrum), sugar maple (A. saccharum), yellow- ... therefore, is classed as intolerant of shade and competition. Like other members of the Juglandaceae family, butternut produces a substance called juglone, a naphthoquinone that is selectively toxic ...
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