Bitternut Hickory

Bitternut Hickory

Wildflower Spot – January 2018 John Clayton Chapter of the Virginia Native Plant Society Carya cordiformis By Helen Hamilton, Past-president of the John Clayton BitternutChapter, VNPS Hickory Bitternut Hickory is easily recognized among One of the largest hickories, growing 50-100 the hickories, with its bright yellow-powdery feet tall, the tree typically develops several buds. Like those of pecan trees, the buds of primary ascending limbs, forming an arched Bitternut Hickory are naked, not covered by bud scales. What we are seeing is actually minute smooth ridges. powdery-yellow leaves. shape. The bark is tight with a network of fine The four-winged, cylindrical nuts have a very thin, rough husk which splits only to the middle. 7-11, and usually hairy underneath. In the fall They are so bitter that even squirrels usually theLeaves leaves are are compound, bright yellow, the small and leafletsare retained usually avoid them. on the tree longer than other hickories. The Bitternut Hickory is common throughout eastern and central United States and Canada. flowers are wind-pollinated; in April the male It is native to the eastern coastal flowers are long graceful catkins. counties of Virginia, and most counties in the state. The tree grows in a variety of habitats, from rich, moist lowlands to drier uplands, and is seldom cultivated. Favored for smoking ham, bacon and other meats, Bitternut Hickory imparts food for the larvae of giant moths -- thea distinctive luna, and flavor. the regal The moth, tree furnisheswhose fearsome caterpillar is known as the Hickory Horned Devil. v Photo: Photo: Bitternut Hickory twig (Carya cordiformis) taken by Phillip Merritt For more information about native plants visit www.vnps.org..

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