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An isolated population grows in eastern Canada as far north as Lavant Township, Canadian zone 4b. [10] Scattered locations of shagbark hickory occur in the Sierra Madre Oriental of eastern Mexico. [11] Shagbark hickory was introduced in Europe in the 17th century. It can still be found in Central Europe as a non-native species. [12]
Carya cordiformis (Bitternut Hickory) Carya glabra (Pignut Hickory) Carya laciniosa (Shellbark Hickory) Carya ovata (Shagbark Hickory) Castanea (chestnuts) Castanea dentata (American Chestnut) Castanea mollissima (Chinese Chestnut) - introduced; Catalpa (catalpas) Catalpa bignonioides (Southern catalpa) - introduced; Catalpa ovata (Japanese ...
Maples near Mont-Saint-Grégoire (Maple/bitternut hickory domain) The deciduous forest sub-zone contains northern hardwood forests and is dominated by maples (Acer). Windthrow is an important element of the forest dynamics. It includes the maple / bitternut hickory domain, the maple / basswood domain and the maple / yellow birch domain.
Carya laciniosa, the shellbark hickory, in the Juglandaceae or walnut family is also called kingnut, big, bottom, thick, or western shellbark, attesting to some of its characteristics. It is a slow-growing, long-lived tree, hard to transplant because of its long taproot, and subject to insect damage.
see List of Carex species in Canada; Carpinus — hornbeams Carpinus caroliniana — ironwood, American hornbeam, blue beech, musclewood; Carya — hickories Carya cordiformis — bitternut hickory, swamp hickory, pignut hickory, yellowbud hickory; Carya glabra — pignut hickory, sweet pignut, red hickory; Carya laciniosa — big shellbark hickory
Carya cordiformis, the bitternut hickory, [2] also called bitternut, yellowbud hickory, or swamp hickory, is a large hickory species native to the eastern United States and adjacent Canada. Notable for its unique sulphur-yellow buds, it is one of the most widespread hickories and is the northernmost species of pecan hickory ( Carya sect ...
Hickory is a common name for trees composing the genus Carya, which includes 19 species accepted by Plants of the World Online. [3] Seven species are native to southeast Asia in China, Indochina, and northeastern India , and twelve are native to North America. A number of hickory species are used for their edible nuts or for their wood.
Carya alba — mockernut hickory; Carya cordiformis — bitternut hickory; Carya glabra — sweet pignut hickory; Carya laciniosa — big shellbark hickory; Carya ovalis — red hickory; Carya ovata — shagbark hickory; Carya x laneyi — Laney's hickory; Juglans cinerea — butternut; Juglans nigra — black walnut