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Carya cordiformis bitternut hickory, swamp hickory, pignut, bitternut Photograph(s) by PLANTS Charac...
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Family Juglandaceae Stems - No info yet.
typical bark
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Carya (pecan) Carya leaves are once-compound with alternate attachment.
Other images: Young fruits (mid May) Bark Common name : Hickory (generic). Voucher : Kostadinov 081,...
Image Discussion Carya tomentosa (Poir. ex Lam.) Nutt. Mockernut Photo © by Brooklyn Botanic Garden ...
leaves--what kind of compound leaves are present here? Notice the leaflet shape and the large termi...
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Carya pallida's Natural Distribution in the United States
Distribution: Eastern Maine west to southern Michigan, Illinois, southeastern Iowa, south to easter...
Carya (pecan) - once compound leaf
Other images: Close-up of some foliage and male catkins (early May) Male catkins (early May) Young f...
© MushroomExpert.Com Cite this page as: Kuo, M. (2003, August). Shagbark Hickory (Carya ovata) . Ret...
Fruit. Flowering - April - May. Habitat - Dry upland woods, high ridges, frequently on acid soils. O...
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Cross section of hickory (Carya sp.) log from study site. Diameter is 15 cm (6 inches)
Owner: Aaron Cary Littleton, CO Send Email Year / Model 1984 CJ-7 Engine 258 I-6, w/ weber carb Tran...
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Common Name Pecan Scientific Name Carya illinoinensis Native Region West, Middle, East Moisture Cond...
Carya (pecan) - This is one leaf (once compound) with seventeen leaflets. Return to Plant Images Ind...
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young fruit in Summer
Carya alba (C. tomentosa) mockernut hickory Photograph(s) by USDA NRCS Characteristics Height: 60-10...
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pecan Carya illinoinensis (Wangenh.) K. Koch Descriptor: Flower(s) Description: male flowers ...
Pecan ( Carya Illinoensis ) is the best know of all the Hickories. Pecan can be recognized by thier ...