Carya Glabra Trees

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About Carya Glabra Trees: The firm, gray bark, sometimes smooth, also may be marked in a sort of diamond pattern by shallow furrows and narrow ridges. This tree grows well in fairly rich, well drained to dry soils.


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Carya Glabra
Carya Glabra Tree Facts
Common Name:
Pignut Hickory
Foliage:
Green
Mature Height:
50-60'
Mature Spread:
25-35'
Soil:
Grows well on heavy loams or silt loams
Zones:
4-9
Moisture:
Widely adaptable

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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