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Mockernut Hickory

Carya tomentosa

Photo by suzmonk
Published on Project Noah
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Description:

Breaks the rules a little, maybe, because these photos weren't all taken on the same day. This series shows the growth of a very young Mockernut Hickory, probably the most common hickory in the Southeast U.S., over a two-week period. Fast, fast, fast.

Notes:

Also designated Carya alba ... don't know why the two names.

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Thanks, JaredTCalvert and ira80808 ...
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PublishedJuly 3, 2013

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