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    Hickories propagate most reliably from seeds, which must be harvested in late summer and planted while still fresh. The seeds require thorough soaking and cold stratification to successfully germinate, but will sprout quickly once exposed to consistently warm and moist conditions.
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    While it is possible to grow a hickory tree from a nut, there are several factors that can impact the success of this process. The age of the nut: The age of the nut can impact its ability to germinate and grow into a tree. Older nuts are less likely to germinate, so it is best to plant a nut that is as fresh as possible.
    Hickory trees are grown best by planting seed or via transplanting. Either way, Carya species are monoecious and self-incompatible, so if harvesting hickory nuts is an eventual goal of yours, be sure to plant more than one so they can help each other bear fruit. Let’s examine both propagation methods.
    Let’s examine both propagation methods. Before planting, hickory seeds require stratification, or long-term exposure to cold and moist conditions. This can be done by either planting the seeds three-quarters to one and a half inches deep in the fall, or by stratifying the seeds indoors.
    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.
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    WebMay 7, 2021 · Hickory: This tree nut is generally considered to exhibit embryo dormancy. The common treatment is to stratify the nuts in a moist medium at 33 to 50 degrees F for 30 to 150 days.

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