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| Carya ovata Shagbark hickoryA large oval deciduous nut tree that is native to drier uplands in the eastern one-half of the United States. It has a distinctive bark in which large flat plates curl away from the trunk at their ends, giving the plant its common name.| Habit: | Oval to slightly irregular with open areas in the crown | | Size: | 60-80' high | | Color: | Deep yellow-green | | Texture: | Medium | | Hardiness: | Zone 4b USDA | | Habitat: | Quebec - Georgia - Texas - Mexico - Iowa - Wisconsin | | Family: | Juglandaceae | |
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