Picture of a Hickory Tree Shagbark Nut – Carya ovata

Hickory Tree Holden’s Shagbark Type
Hickory Tree Shagbark can be identified by its bark which has a shaggy appearance. The tree’s bark sticks out and look like it is going to fall off, as a result the shag bark tree name.
Hickory Tree Shagbark has a long tap root can be difficult to transplant. A transplanted hickory tree recovery can take up to two seasons to restart it’s growth … takes up to 10 plus years for hickory trees to produce shagbark nuts.
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