Pignut Hickory
Common Name: Pignut Hickory
Species Name: Carya glabra (Mill.)
Family Name: Juglandaceae
Plant Type: Trees
Plant Facts | |
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Origin | North America |
Duration | Perennial |
Distribution in Oklahoma | Northeast Edge |
Sun Preference | Intermediate to intolerant of shade |
Susceptibility | Fungal Diseases |
ID Characteristics
- Field Identification Characteristics
Rare in Oklahoma except for northeast mountains; most common hickory of southern Appalachians
- Leaf and Stem Characteristics
- Plant Height: 12-inch diameter, 60-foot height
- Leaves: Decidious Broadleaf
- Leaf Type: Pinnately Compound
- Leaf Arrangement: Alternate
- Leaf Shape: Lance Shaped
- Stipules: No
- Floral Characteristics
- Petals: Not showy
- Flower Color: Greenish-yellow
- Flower Timing: Spring
- Fruit Type: Nut-like
Habitat/Ecology | |
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Habitat | Hillsides and ridges |
Soil Type | Rich, mesic well-drained |
USDA Cold Hardiness Zone | 6 and 7 |
Successional Stage | Early to mid |