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Carya ovata, the
shagbark hickory, is a
common hickory native to
eastern North America, with two varieties. The
trees can grow to
quite a
large size but...
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ovata (Mill.) K.Koch –
shagbark hickory C. o. var.
ovata –
northern shagbark hickory C. o. var.
australis –
southern shagbark hickory,
Carolina hickory...
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Arctostaphylos rudis, with the
common names Shagbark manzanita and Sand mesa manzanita, is a
species of manzanita. This is an
erect shrub growing from...
- Illinois. It was
formed in
October 2009 from a
merger of
River Bluffs and
Shagbark Councils.
Ottawa Scouting Museum, Ottawa,
Illinois There were Belarusian...
- (Betula alleganiensis).
Other common trees are red
maple (Acer rubrum),
shagbark and
bitternut hickories (Carya
ovata and C. cordiformis) and
black or sweet...
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Pignut Hickory Carya glabra 12.00% 750 63.4 139
Shagbark Hickory Carya ovata Green 640 31.6 76
Shagbark Hickory Carya ovata 12.00% 720 63.5 139 S****bark...
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Pseudexentera cressoniana,
known generally as the
shagbark hickory leafroller or oak
olethreutid leafroller, is a
species of
tortricid moth in the family...
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Hickory (Carya)
Pecan (Carya illinoinensis)
Pignut hickory (Carya glabra)
Shagbark hickory (Carya ovata) S****bark
hickory (Carya laciniosa)
Hornbeam (Carpinus...
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Guinea peanut Hazelnuts, including:
Filbert Hickory, including:
Pecan Shagbark hickory Kola nut
Macadamia Malabar almond Malabar chestnut Mamoncillo Mongongo...
- food, and used as an
ingredient in
baking and
other food preparation.
Shagbark hickory (Carya ovata) has over 130
named cultivars. They are a valuable...