Carya texana

Black Hickory

Black Hickory is perhaps the smallest growing of all hickories. Black Hickory will grow on the poorest of sites and soils where few other trees will grow.

Smallest of the hickories
Tolerates poor sites

Item

Description

On Hand

1206 # 3 RPM 0
1207 # 3CG RPM 0

More about Carya texana :

Native pecans, hickories and related varieties do not exhibit the vigorous top growth seen in other RPM varieties. They do, however, develop the dense root mass and always "catch up" with larger seedlings within a few years.

Black Hickory Growing and Maintenance Tips:

Produced using Forrest Keeling's patented RPM Root Production Method ® technology for exceptional growth and survivability.

Height:

25-30 Feet

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Spread:

25-30 Feet

Hardiness Zone:

5 - 8

Characteristics & Attributes
Exposure
Full Sun
Partial Shade
Soil Moisture Preference
Average
Attracts Wildlife
Upland Birds and Game
Habit
Deciduous
Attributes
Naturalizing
Wetlands and Streambank Stabilization
Erosion Control
Midwest Native