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Mockernut hickory

Carya tomentosa (Poir.) Nutt.

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Mockernut hickory twig pubescence
Mockernut hickory pistillate inflorescence
Mockernut hickory
Mockernut hickory leaf
Mockernut hickory bark
Mockernut hickory leaf
Mockernut hickory  staminate inflorescence
Mockernut hickory buds

Morphology

Trunk
Erect; bark dark gray, fissures shallow to deep, splitting into non-exfoliating plates; wood brown, hard.
Twigs
Reddish brown to grayish brown, rigid, appressed-pubescent to tomentose; leaf scars cordate; pith brown, solid; buds reddish brown, ovoid.24 to .6 inch, apex obtuse to acute, scales rusty-tomentose.
Leaves
Deciduous, alternate, odd-pinnately compound, 8 to 14 inches; petiole 2 to 2.8 inches, tomentose; leaflets (5)7-9, obovate to ovate or elliptic, not sickle-shaped, 1.6 to 8 inches long, .8 to 3.2 inches wide, base more or less equally wedge-shaped or rounded, margins serrate, glabrescent or with tufts of hairs more or less uniformly spaced, apex acute to acuminate, lower surfaces light green, hirsute with tufts of hairs and scattered scales, veins sometimes tomentose, upper surfaces green, hirsute primarily along veins; petiolule of terminal leaflet .08 to .5 inch.
Flowers
Inflorescences staminate catkins 3, on wood of the previous or current year, pendent, cylindric, 100-200-flowered, 3.2 to 5.2 inches; peduncles .2 to .6 inch, pedicels more or less absent; pistillate spikes terminating new growth, 1-2-flowered; peduncles 0 to .12 inch; pedicels absent. Flowers unisexual, more or less radially symmetric; staminate: sepals 0 or 4, connate proximally; petals absent; stamens 2-10; pistillate: sepals 0 or 4, connate proximally; petals absent; pistil 1, ovary inferior, 1-locular; styles 2; stigmas yellowish green.
Fruit
September-October; nuts enclosed in dehiscent husk, 1-2, globose to ellipsoid, 1.2 to 1.8 inches long, 1.2 to 2 inches wide, husk reddish brown to brown, splitting to middle or nearly to base, smooth or sometimes barely 4-ridged, with scattered scales; nuts tan, spherical to ellipsoid, compressed, 1.3 to 1.6 inches long, 1 to 1.3 inches wide, 4-angled; seed 1.

Ecology

Habitat
Well-drained soils in mesic to dry upland forests and woodlands, rocky slopes, ridges, infrequently floodplain forests.
Distribution
Scattered in east 1/3

Additional Notes

Comments

The leaf petioles of Carya tomentosa are usually conspicuously hairier than the leaf petioles of our other hickories.

Quick Facts
Plant Type
Tree
Family
Juglandaceae - Walnut Family
Height
Trees to 65 feet
Origin
Native
Last Updated
2019-08-25
Flowering Period
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Blooms: April, May