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Carya ovata Synonyms: Common Name(s): Shagbark hickory Family: Juglandaceae Growth Habit: Perennial Invasiveness: Growing Days: 150 Temperature:
Precipitation: 75 to 200 (cm.) Winter Minimum: -40° (C) Soil pH: 4 to 6.7 Soil Texture/Type: Deep, rich, moist soils Soil Drainage: Well Photoperiod Response: Light Intensity: Comments: Requires 1900 GDD (50 F). Illinois timber crop. Eastern US to Iowa, and south to Louisianna, but absent from Gulf Coast. Minor commercial harvests. Grows best in humid climate. Good drought, no salt tolerance. Diseases: Anthrachose Uses: Fuel - fuelwood, Fuel - charcoal, Food - nut, Material - wood Woodiness: Climate: Geographical Origin: North America, Cultivated Europe
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