Carya ovata 5 FRESH SEEDS / Shagbark Hickory NUTS for grow

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🌱 Carya ovata — Shagbark Hickory

These seeds are from the Carya ovata, or Shagbark Hickory tree, which belongs to the Juglandaceae family. The key selling points of this product are its high-quality seeds, with a germination rate of up to 82%, and its ability to thrive in a variety of conditions. The Shagbark Hickory is a highly valued tree for its nuts, timber, and ornamental value.

🌿 Botanical Description

The Shagbark Hickory tree can grow up to 40 meters in height, with a broad, oval or oblong-ovate crown. The trunk is covered in grayish-brown, furrowed bark that exfoliates in white layers, giving it a distinctive shaggy appearance. The leaves are composed of 5, rarely 7, leaflets that are initially pubescent before becoming glabrous. The fruits are rounded, up to 6 cm in diameter, with a thick outer shell and a light brown, unequal, and slightly flattened nut. The tree is known for its hard, strong, and durable wood, with a broad white sapwood and a brown or reddish-brown core.

🌾 Growing & Agrotechnics

  • Sowing depth: 3-5 cm, with seeds sown in autumn without preparation or in spring after 3 months of stratification in sand.
  • Germination temperature: optimal at 20-25°C, with a germination time of several weeks to months.
  • Soil type: deep, nutritious soil with good drainage is required, and the tree can tolerate a wide range of soil pH.
  • Watering and fertilization: regular watering and fertilization are necessary, especially during the first year after planting.
  • USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-8, with the tree being more frost-resistant than the pecan, withstanding temperature drops to -35°C.

🗺️ Natural Growing Areas

The Shagbark Hickory is native to the Eastern United States and southern Canada, where it can be found growing in river valleys, on rocky slopes, and on limestone outcrops, often in association with other broad-leaved species such as oak, chestnut, and maple. The tree typically thrives in areas with full sun to partial shade and can tolerate a wide range of soil conditions.

✨ Interesting Facts

The Shagbark Hickory has been in culture since 1629 and is highly valued for its nuts, which are sweet, fragrant, and edible, as well as its timber, which is used in construction and for the manufacture of various joinery. The tree is also a popular ornamental species, suitable for both single and group planting, and is known for its attractive, shaggy bark and broad, oval crown.

Perennial: Y

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