Carya laciniosa
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carya-laciniosa-258-393545
title:
Carya laciniosa
text:
Carya laciniosa, the shellbark hickory, in the Juglandaceae or walnut family is also called kingnut, big, bottom, thick, or western shellbark, attesting to some of its characteristics. It is a slow-growing, long-lived tree, hard to transplant because of its long taproot, and subject to insect damage. The nuts, largest of all hickory nuts, are sweet and edible. Wildlife and people harvest most of them; those remaining produce seedling trees readily. The wood is hard, heavy, strong, and very flexi
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Species of tree
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carya_laciniosa
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2024-01-29T19:39:45Z
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