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Carya tomentosa,
commonly known as
mockernut hickory, mockernut,
white hickory,
whiteheart hickory, hognut, bullnut, is a
species of tree in the walnut...
- carolinae-septentrionalis)
Carya pallida (Ashe) Engl. & Graebn. – sand
hickory Carya texana Buckley –
black hickory Carya tomentosa (Poir.) Nutt. – mockernut...
- also US: /pɪˈkɑːn, ˈpiːkæn/ pih-KAHN, PEE-kan, UK: /ˈpiːkən/ PEE-kən;
Carya illinoinensis) is a
species of
hickory native to the
Southern United States...
- 94
Water Hickory Carya aquatica Green 610 32.1 74
Water Hickory Carya aquatica 12.00% 620 59.3 123
Mockernut Hickory Carya tomentosa Green 640 30.9 77...
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readily hybridizes with
tetraploid C.
tomentosa.
Hybrids with 32
chromosomes may also occur. The
Plant List,
Carya texana Buckley United States Department...
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There is one
generation per year. The
larvae feed on
Carya species including Carya tomentosa. The
species overwinters in the
larval stage. Savela, Markku...
- chestnut. It is
eaten raw,
grilled or boiled.
Hickory (
Carya spp.)
Mockernut hickory (
Carya tomentosa),
native to
North America,
named after the
heavy hammer...
- one
generation per year. The
larvae feed on
Carya species,
including Carya ovata,
Carya tomentosa and
Carya glabra. The
species probably overwinters in...
- from May to September. The
larvae feed on
Carya species,
including Carya glabra,
Carya ovalis and
Carya tomentosa. They bore in the leaf
stems of
their host...
- coccinea).
Hickories such as
bitternut (
Carya cordiformis),
shagbark (
Carya ovata), and
mockernut (
Carya tomentosa), are
found here, as are
black tupelo...