Carya cordiformis

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Read about Carya cordiformis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Carya cordiformis, Koch (Hicoria minima, Brit. C. amara, Nutt.). Bitternut. Swamp-Hickory. Tree, to 100 ft.: bark grayish brown, broken into thin scales: young branches and petioles glabrous: winter-buds bright yellow: lfts. 5-9, ovate-lanceolate to lanceolate, acuminate, densely serrate, pubescent when young and glandular, almost glabrous at length, 3-6 in. long: fr.2-3,broadly obovate or subglobose, winged from the apex to the middle, ¾-1½ in long ; husk thin splitting somewhat below the middle; nut slightly compressed, roundish, abruptly contracted into a short point, smooth, gray; kernel bitter. Que. to Minn., south to Fla. and Texas. S.S.7:340-1. Em. 226.—A valuable park tree, with handsome rather broad head, growing in cult, more rapidly than other hickories. CH


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