
Carya cordiformis - Wikipedia
Because bitternut hickory wood is hard and durable, it is used for furniture, paneling, dowels, tool handles and ladders. Like other hickories, the wood is used for smoking meat, and by Native …
Carya cordiformis (Bitter Hickory, Bitternut, Bitternut Hickory, …
Bitternut hickory is a tall, slender, cylindrical deciduous tree with a broad pyramid-shaped crown in the walnut family (Juglandaceae). It is native to North Carolina and usually found on moist, rich …
Bitternut hickory | Carya cordiformis | The Morton Arboretum
Bitternut hickory is a large, native north American tree, best reserved for larger landscapes. It has large, compound leaves, a 1 inch, four-part nut, and yellow fall color.
Bitternut Hickory | Silvics of North America
Dec 1, 1990 · Bitternut hickory (Carya cordiformis), also called bitternut, swamp hickory, and pignut hickory, is a large pecan hickory with commercial stands located mostly north of the …
Carya cordiformis - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Carya cordiformis, commonly called bitternut hickory, is a medium to large, broadly columnar, deciduous tree that typically grows 50-80’ tall with an irregular, oval-rounded crown. It is native …
Bitternut Hickory Tree – Forestry.com
Nov 14, 2024 · The Bitternut Hickory Tree, classified scientifically as Carya cordiformis, belongs to the walnut family, Juglandaceae. It is a deciduous hardwood tree native to the eastern and …
BITTERNUT HICKORY - CARYA CORDIFORMIS | The UFOR …
Bitternut hickory can be used as a shade tree in a large open landscape such as a park. Debris from falling fruits in late summer and fall can make fall cleanup in urban areas more challenging.
Carya cordiformis (Bitternut Hickory) - Gardenia
Bitternut Hickory is the shortest lived of the hickories, living to about 200 years. This ornamental tree casts an open shade that allows grass or ornamentals to thrive underneath.
Carya cordiformis (bitternut hickory): Go Botany
Bitternut hickory is named for its acrid nuts, which are eaten by very few animal species. Its deciduous compound leaves are toothed. The wood is hard and heavy, but useful for making …
Bitternut Hickory - Missouri Department of Conservation
Of the several hickories in Missouri, bitternut hickory is the only one with long, bright yellow buds. Its common name refers to the bitter taste of the nut — but the flavor doesn't put off squirrels, …