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Black Hickory Tree

Carya texana

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Plant Highlights

Black Hickory Tree highlights at a glance!

Specifications

  • Brand
    Nature Hills' Choice
  • Botanical Name
    Carya texana
  • Growing Zones
    5 - 9
  • Mature Height
    60 - 80 feet
  • Mature Spread
    65 - 80 feet
  • Sun Exposure
    Full Sun
  • Moisture
    Moderate
  • Soil
    Well Drained
  • Growth Rate
    Medium
  • Flower Color
    Brown Catkins
  • Fall Color
    Yellow
  • Pollinator Required
    Yes
  • Pruning Time
    Late Winter
  • Bloom Period
    Early Spring, Late Spring
  • Harvest Time
    Late Season

The hardy and majestic Black Hickory Tree (Carya texana) is a fantastic deciduous native hardwood tree that can reach a variable height of 60-80 feet but have been documented growing 140 feet in height. Mature trees can spread to 65 - 80 feet wide, ranging because of their wide ranging native genetics and based on growing conditions. Hickory trees feature gorgeous green foliage similar to other trees in the majestic Walnut family, shading your world all growing season. The green compound foliage is followed by an incredibly vibrant yellow fall color that is an autumn treat!

Adaptable and cold-hardy, these living bird-friendly trees cast deep shade with long pinnate leaves and yellowish-green catkins that become edible fall nuts if your tree is female! The setting sun shines through these trees and sets them alight, setting off the dark, furrowed bark that is the namesake for these trees!

Hardy throughout USDA growing zones 5 through 9, these drought-tolerant trees are fantastic wildlife sanctuaries. Highly adaptable native trees thrive in the hottest, xeric, and tough sites while being venerable hotels and buffets for wildlife, birds, and butterflies! Since these trees are either male or female, be sure to plant in groups and create your very own nut tree grove - for both yourself and your wildlife!

Planting and Application:

The impressive Black Hickory tree is the classic lawn specimen and bird sanctuary! Housing flocks of birds and wildlife, while mature trees support entire ecosystems among their branches. Smaller than the average Hickory and tougher in drier conditions and heat.

These trees add lush shade and impressive form to the landscape! A single specimen will set your front yard alight each fall and fill your backyard with birdsong. You'll enjoy reduced cooling costs and increased home equity with a large, long-lived tree like a Hickory planted on the grounds.

Plant in large open spaces and big backyards so a single tree can shade the entire area. So plant your juglone-tolerant or native perennial shade gardens beneath these limbs without worry! Or just use the dense shade for your hammock or favorite reading chair!

  • Long Bright Green Compound Foliage
  • Tall Open Canopy & Straight Trunk
  • Edible Nuts For Baked Goods
  • Gorgeous Golden Fall Color!
  • Wildlife, Bird & Butterfly Habitat
  • Magnificent Shade, Lawn & Specimen Tree

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Hickory Trees need full sun locations and should be planted in rich well-drained locations. These hardy natives adapt to a wide range of conditions and soil types as well as being drought-resistant. Prune in late winter to very early spring as a young tree to maintain a single stem leader, little pruning is needed after that. Mulch the root zone to hold in moisture and insulate the roots. Water young trees regularly while establishing, but after, these deer-resistant trees are adaptable to very moist conditions and even occasional drought.

  • Full Sun Native Trees
  • Adaptable to Most Well-Drained Soils
  • Widely Adaptable High to Low Moisture
  • Prune When Dormant - Late Winter/Early Spring
  • Deer & Drought Tolerant

Order the Black Hickory Trees for large-scale specimens that shade your home and shelter an amazing array of wildlife! Plant adaptable and hardy native trees and shrubs to help retain the biodiversity in your area! Now at NatureHills.com!

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