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Carya cordiformis Synonyms: Common Name(s): Bitternut hickory Family: Juglandaceae Growth Habit: Perennial Invasiveness: Growing Days: 120 to 240 (days) Temperature:
Precipitation: 26 to 51 (in.) Winter Minimum: -24° (F) Soil pH: 6.5 to 7.4 Soil Texture/Type: All, sand, loam, or clay Soil Drainage: Well Photoperiod Response: Light Intensity: Comments: Illinois timber crop. Eastern US, north to southeastern Minnesota. Requires moist soils. Pollinated by wind. Self fertile. High drought but no salt tolerance. Diseases: No diseases found for the ten pathogens searched. Uses: Fuel - charcoal, Fuel - fuelwood, Material - wood Woodiness: Climate: Geographical Origin: North America, Cultivated Europe
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