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  2. Carya ovata - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. List of trees of Canada - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Ecological regions of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Carya laciniosa - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. List of Canadian plants by genus C - Wikipedia

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    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

  7. Carya cordiformis - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Hickory - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. List of Canadian plants by family I–K - Wikipedia

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    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