Carya ovalis (Red Hickory)

Carya ovalis (Red Hickory)

$20.00
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Carya ovalis (Red Hickory) is typically found in mixed hardwood forests, primarily in the southeastern United States, including states like Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Appearance: It is a medium-sized deciduous tree, reaching heights of 60 to 90 feet (18 to 27 meters) tall. The tree has a straight trunk and a rounded crown, with branches spreading upward and outward. The bark is grayish-brown and develops shallow furrows and ridges as the tree matures. Leaves: The leaves of Red Hickory are pinnately compound, consisting of 5 to 7 leaflets. The leaflets are lance-shaped with serrated edges. They are typically dark green in color and turn yellow in the fall. Nuts: Like other hickory species, Red Hickory produces edible nuts. The nuts are oval-shaped and encased in a hard shell that splits into four sections when mature. They are typically small, measuring around 1 to 1.5 inches (2.5 to 3.8 cm) in length. The nuts are an important food source for wildlife, including squ

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