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  1. The hickory can be found across North America from Canada to Mexico in every USDA hardiness zone. It grows best in moist, rich soil often found at the bottom of hilly slopes at the edge of forests.
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    It is primarily native to hillsides and ridges in somewhat dry soils, but may also be found in some moist soils. It grows throughout the eastern and central U. S., with concentrations in Appalachian forests and the Ohio River valley.
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    The following hickory species are the most common in North America: The shellbark hickory is a large, extremely slow-growing tree that produces the largest nuts of the Carya species. Bark: Gray bark that begins smoothly on young trees and then forms loose, scraggily plates.
    Hickory trees are one of the most important hardwood trees in North America. Hickory isn't one single type of tree; it's a variety of species within the Carya genus. There are about 12 species native to North America. It's a valuable ornamental tree that can provide all-season interest in large enough landscapes.
    The native range of the Shagbark Hickory runs from Minnesota to Southern Texas, East to South Carolina and the Atlantic Coast, and then North to New England and parts of Canada. The Shagbark Hickory tree has adapted itself to one of the largest native ranges of all Hickory trees.
    The hickory can be found across North America from Canada to Mexico in every USDA hardiness zone. It grows best in moist, rich soil often found at the bottom of hilly slopes at the edge of forests. The species is immensely valuable in that it is used for its wood, nuts, and sap. The sap is often used as a deeper, more complex, flavored syrup.
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