Pignut Hickory
Carya glabra

Commonly found in the eastern United States and Canada, this tree has a rounded crown. Its pear-shaped nuts ripen in the fall and provide food for numerous species of native animals. The seeds are rich in crude fat and can comprise 10-20% of squirrel diets. Other common names include Smoothbark Hickory, Coast Pignut Hickory, Broom Hickory and Small-Fruited Hickory.

Habitat:Dry ridgetops and slopes.
Growth Habit:Deciduous tree, growing up to 30 m tall with rounded crown.
Bloom Time:Spring.
Longevity:Lives up to 300 years.
Presence in US:AL AR CT DC DE FL GA IL INKS KY LA MA MD MI MO MS NC NH NJ NY OH OK PA RI SC TN TX VA VT WV
Presence in Canada:ON
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