Carya
Glabra picture
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| Carya
Glabra Tree Facts |
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Common
Name: |
Pignut
Hickory
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Foliage: |
Green
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Mature
Height: |
50-60'
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Mature
Spread: |
25-35'
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Soil: |
Grows
well on heavy loams or silt loams
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Zones: |
4-9
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Moisture: |
Widely
adaptable
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It
occurs with other hickories and with oaks, characteristically on
hillsides and ridges. As with other hickories the wood of this tree
is tough and strong. The nuts of this particular hickory, unlike
some of the others, are bitter and scarcely edible.
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