SCNPS Upstate
Carya pallida - sand hickory
Carya pallida - sand hickory
Height: to 80' +
Spread: 60'
Light Needs: full sun to part shade
Water: average to moist
Flower color: greenish Bloom time: April to May
This large deciduous tree is common in local forests but is rarely available for sale in our area. It produces edible nuts that are valuable for wildlife and are eaten by people. The leaves are distinctively pale below. Fall color is gold-yellow. This tree is better suited to a large property rather than a modern suburban lot. The caterpillars of about 230 moth species have been observed feeding on hickory species. Like its relative, the black walnut, hickory roots release chemicals that inhibit the growth of some plants. Deer may browse on leaves and stems that are in reach.
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