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Big Shellbark Hickory (Noun)

Meaning

Hickory of the eastern United States resembling the shagbark but having a much larger nut.

Classification

Nouns denoting plants.

Examples

  • The big shellbark hickory is a large tree that can be found in the eastern United States, known for its distinctive bark and large edible nuts.
  • Big shellbark hickory trees are often used as shade trees in urban landscapes due to their attractive foliage and sturdy branches.
  • The big shellbark hickory is closely related to the shagbark hickory, but can be distinguished by its much larger nut size and slightly different bark pattern.
  • Wildlife such as squirrels and deer rely on the big shellbark hickory for food, as the tree produces an abundance of large, nutritious nuts.
  • Big shellbark hickory wood is highly prized for its strength and durability, making it a popular choice for furniture-making and other woodworking applications.

Synonyms

  • King Nut Hickory
  • King Nut
  • Big Shagbark
  • Big Shellbark
  • Carya Laciniosa

Hypernyms

  • Hickory
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