Shellbark Hickory (Carya laciniosa (Michx.f.) Loud) LEAVES: Alternate, compound, 10"-24" long, usually with 7 leaflets, dark green above, paler yellow green and hairy beneath, margins fine-toothed.
shellbark hickory Juglandaceae Carya laciniosa (Michx. f.) G. Don   symbol: CALA21 ...
Shellbark hickory is similar to - shagbark hickory (C. ovata), but shagbark usually has just 5 leaflets per leaf and bark plates that curl prominently outward.
Big Shellbark Hickory ( Carya laciniosa ) Big Smile Sunflower ( Helianthus annuus ) Big Smile Tulip ( Tulipa ) ...
Shellbark Hickory [English]: Carya laciniosa Shellbark Hickory [English]: Carya ovata Shelley Lynette Daylily [English]: Hemerocallis 'Shelley Lynette' Shelley Rhododendron [English]: Rhododendron 'Shelley' ...
Other hickories having edible nuts that are marketed to a lesser extent include the shagbark hickory (C. ovata) of the E United States, the shellbark hickory (C. laciniosa), chiefly of the Midwest and South, and the mockernut, or white, hickory (C.
Carya laciniosa - Shellbark Hickory Carya myristiciformis - Nutmeg Hickory Carya ovalis - Red Hickory Carya ovata - Shagbark Hickory Carya pallida - Sand Hickory; Pale Hickory Carya texana - Black Hickory Carya tomentosa - Mockernut Hickory ...
Carya: from the Greek karya, walnut. Carya laciniosa [Shellbark Hickory] Common Name List (plant habit, summer and early fall) (leaf) (leaf margins) (leaves, fall) (fruit, nut) (trunk, bark) (info) ...
alba (Shellbark Hickory) also often over 100 feet high; a native of Canada and of the Western and Southern States. C. sulcata (King-nut), a tall forest tree over 100 feet high in the New England States and westwards. C.
See also: Hickory, Carya, Green, Shagbark hickory, May
 
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