Carya
Laciniosa picture
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| Carya
Laciniosa Tree Facts |
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Common
Name: |
Shellbark
Hickory
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Foliage: |
Green
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Mature
Height: |
80-100'
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Mature
Spread: |
60-75'
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Soil: |
Heavy
loam or silt loam
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Zones: |
3-9
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Moisture: |
Widely
adaptable even swampy
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It
is less common than either the Shagbark or Bitternut Hickories.
The wood is similar to that of the Shagbark Hickory and is used
in much the same way.
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