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  1. Carya glabra - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox

  2. Carya glabra (pignut hickory): Go Botany

  3. Carya glabra - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden

  4. Carya glabra (Pignut Hickory) - Gardenia

  5. Pignut hickory | The Morton Arboretum

    WEBCarya ovalis (Wang.) Sarg. (red hickory), growth habit, tree form; © John Hagstrom. Carya ovalis (Wang.) Sarg. (red hickory), close-up of leaf, fall color; © John Hagstrom. Carya glabra (Mill.) Sweet (pignut hickory), …

  6. Carya glabra – Purdue Arboretum Explorer

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    Carya glabra (Mill.) Sweet (pignut hickory), fruit; © John Hagstrom Your support is vital to the Arboretum, where the power of trees makes a positive impact on people’s lives.
    Carya glabra, commonly called pignut hickory, is a medium to large, deciduous tree with a straight trunk and rounded crown that typically grows 50-80’ (less frequently to 100’) tall. It is primarily native to hillsides and ridges in somewhat dry soils, but may also be found in some moist soils.
    Long-lived, Carya glabra (Pignut Hickory) is a slow-growing deciduous tree with a straight trunk and a narrow oblong crown with slender, contorted branches. Its gray bark is shallowly ridged and furrowed. The short, picturesque branches are clothed with pinnately compound leaves, 6-12 in. long (15-30 cm), each with 5-7 toothed and ovate leaflets.
    Plants are generally intolerant of shade. This tree needs a large space within which to grow. It may be difficult to transplant because of its long taproot. Carya glabra, commonly called pignut hickory, is a medium to large, deciduous tree with a straight trunk and rounded crown that typically grows 50-80’ (less frequently to 100’) tall.
  8. ENH280/ST121: Carya glabra: Pignut Hickory - EDIS

  9. Hickories- Pignut hickory

    WEBCarya glabra. C. glabra (Mill.) Sweet. Pignut Hickory. Pignut hickory is widely distributed, ranging from southwestern New Hampshire west to eastern Illinois, south to Louisiana and from there, east to central …

  10. Pignut Hickory | Department of Horticulture

    WEBJan 16, 2024 · Pignut Hickory - Carya glabra. Walnut Family (Juglandaceae) Introduction: The hickory tree's strong yet flexible wood and excellence as fuel made it invaluable to pioneers. The pignut hickory …