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Carya ovata sivustolta en.m.wikipedia.org
Carya ovata, the shagbark hickory, is a common hickory in the Eastern United States and southeast Canada. It is a large, deciduous tree, growing well over ...
It may grow 70 to 90 feet tall with a 50-70 feet spread. The bark of older trees has a shaggy appearance that provides winter interest in the landscape. The ...
Carya ovata sivustolta www.srs.fs.usda.gov
It is a climax species in much of the oak-hickory forest area. The relatively slow growth habit of shagbark (and other hickories) places it at a distinct ...
Carya ovata sivustolta www.wildflower.org
20.9.2022 · This is the hickory with bark that peels in long, tough curls off the straigt trunk. It is a large tree growing 60-80 ft., and sometimes ...

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Tieteellinen nimi: Carya ovata
Carya ovata, commonly called shagbark hickory, is a large deciduous tree that typically grows 70-90' (infrequently to 120') tall with an irregular, oval-rounded ...
Shagbark hickory. Carya ovata. Common names: shagbark hickory.
Carya ovata sivustolta www.vdberk.com
There it forms a broad pyramidal to rounded tree with hanging branches. At maximum height the crown is 15 - 20 m wide. The bark is coloured grey to grey-brown.
This tree generally resembles C. glabra as to the leaves and fruits, but the endocarp shell is very thin (1–1.5 mm thick). More specifically, it has a pointed ...
Carya ovata sivustolta www.minnesotawildflowers.info
Fruit: Fruit type: seed without plume ... Fruit is oval to round, about 1½ inch diameter, the outer husk quite thick, rough-textured, green turning dark brown, ...
Carya ovata sivustolta www.inaturalist.org
Carya ovata, the shagbark hickory, is a common hickory in the Eastern United States and southeast Canada. It is a large, deciduous tree, growing well over ...