Shellbark Hickory Trees

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About Shellbark Hickory Trees: The bark of this tree is similar to that of the Shagbark Hickory, but often not quite as shaggy. The fruit is larger than other hickories. This is a big tree and it prefers wet, fertile bottomland.


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Shellbark Hickory
Shellbark Hickory Tree Facts
Scientific Name:
Carya laciniosa
Foliage:
Green
Mature Height:
80-100'
Mature Spread:
60-75'
Soil:
Heavy loam or silt loam
Zones:
3-9
Moisture:
Widely adaptable even swampy

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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