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Carya glabra(Pignut Hickory) Tree Tube 32 ct.

Category Woody Plants
Carya glabra(Pignut Hickory) Tree Tube 32 ct. Native Plants Carya glabra(Pignut Hickory) Tree Tube 32 ct. Native Plants
Carya glabra(Pignut Hickory) Tree Tube 32 ct. Native Plants Carya glabra(Pignut Hickory) Tree Tube 32 ct. Native Plants

Carya glabra(Pignut Hickory) Tree Tube 32 ct.

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Item Code: CAR-GLA TT
Category Woody Plants
Manufacturer Pinelands Nursery

Description

Carya glabra, commonly known as pignut hickory, is a deciduous tree native to the eastern United States. It typically grows to a height of 50 to 80 feet, with a straight trunk and an oval to rounded crown. The tree is characterized by its compound leaves, each composed of five to seven leaflets with finely serrated edges. In the fall, the leaves turn a vibrant yellow, adding seasonal interest. Pignut hickory produces small, pear-shaped nuts enclosed in a thin husk, which mature in the autumn and are an important food source for wildlife.

Pignut hickory is well-adapted to a variety of soil types but thrives best in well-drained, sandy or loamy soils. It is commonly found in mixed hardwood forests and is valued for its strong, durable wood, which is used in making tool handles, furniture, and flooring. The tree is also known for its deep taproot system, which makes it resistant to drought and wind damage. In addition to its economic uses, Carya glabra plays a significant ecological role by providing habitat and food for numerous species, including squirrels, birds, and deer.

Specifications

Made In

US

Weight

0.5lb

Length

20

Brand

Pinelands Nursery

Category

Woody Plants

Drought Tolerance

High

Growth Habit

Tree

Growth Rate

Slow

Leaf Retention

Deciduous

Light Requirements

Sun, Part Shade and Shade

Manufacturer

Pinelands Nursery

Max Mature Height

60'-80'

Root Depth

50"

Salinity Tolerance

None

Shade Tolerance

Intermediate

Size

Tree Tube

Wetland Indicator Status

FACU

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Carya glabra(Pignut Hickory) Tree Tube 32 ct.

Category Woody Plants
Carya glabra(Pignut Hickory) Tree Tube 32 ct. Native Plants Carya glabra(Pignut Hickory) Tree Tube 32 ct. Native Plants
Carya glabra(Pignut Hickory) Tree Tube 32 ct. Native Plants Carya glabra(Pignut Hickory) Tree Tube 32 ct. Native Plants

Carya glabra(Pignut Hickory) Tree Tube 32 ct.

Contact Us for Future Availability
Item Code: CAR-GLA TT
Category Woody Plants
Manufacturer Pinelands Nursery

Description

Carya glabra, commonly known as pignut hickory, is a deciduous tree native to the eastern United States. It typically grows to a height of 50 to 80 feet, with a straight trunk and an oval to rounded crown. The tree is characterized by its compound leaves, each composed of five to seven leaflets with finely serrated edges. In the fall, the leaves turn a vibrant yellow, adding seasonal interest. Pignut hickory produces small, pear-shaped nuts enclosed in a thin husk, which mature in the autumn and are an important food source for wildlife.

Pignut hickory is well-adapted to a variety of soil types but thrives best in well-drained, sandy or loamy soils. It is commonly found in mixed hardwood forests and is valued for its strong, durable wood, which is used in making tool handles, furniture, and flooring. The tree is also known for its deep taproot system, which makes it resistant to drought and wind damage. In addition to its economic uses, Carya glabra plays a significant ecological role by providing habitat and food for numerous species, including squirrels, birds, and deer.

Specifications

Made In

US

Weight

0.5lb

Length

20

Brand

Pinelands Nursery

Category

Woody Plants

Drought Tolerance

High

Growth Habit

Tree

Growth Rate

Slow

Leaf Retention

Deciduous

Light Requirements

Sun, Part Shade and Shade

Manufacturer

Pinelands Nursery

Max Mature Height

60'-80'

Root Depth

50"

Salinity Tolerance

None

Shade Tolerance

Intermediate

Size

Tree Tube

Wetland Indicator Status

FACU

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