Shagbark |
General |
Common Name | Shagbark |
Latin Name | Carya ovata |
Category | Nuts |
Family | Hickory |
Variety | |
Visual Traits |
Flower | yellow, monoecious, early June, with or after leaf emergence (5) |
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Foliage/Fall leaf color | yellow-brown |
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Fruit / Nut | fruit ripens Sep-Oct; smooth, thick husks, cream colored; deep brown before dehiscing; sweet |
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Height | 70-80 |
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Other valued traits | tool handles, sports gear, furniture, fuel wood |
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Spread | 35-50 |
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Cultivation |
Cultivation and Mulching | mulch seeds for rodent protection |
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Pollination | many varieties may be self-incompatible, plant several to assure pollination |
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Propagation method | Grafts, seedlings used as rootstock |
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Pruning | only prune to establish height of lower limbs and prevent weak crotches; persistant sprouts following disturbance |
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Retail Source | site, retail |
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Seed harvest | Sep-Dec |
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Seed treatment and storage | Cold-moist stratification 90-120days at 37ºF, seeds from northern climates require longer stratification |
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Seedling treatment | rapid taproot development |
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Sowing seed | 50-75% germination, fall (no treatment) or spring (following stratification) |
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Transplant | difficult; transplant to permanent location first summer |
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Critters |
Insect and invertebrate pests | many pests, few threatening; hickory bark beetle (Scolytus quadrispinosus) |
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Pathogens | hosts many fungi and diseases; few serious; Canker rot (Poria spiculosa), leaf rot, heart rot fungi, anthracnose (Gnomonia caryae), mildew (Micorstroma juglandis), bunch disease, crown gall (Agrobacterium tumefaciens) |
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Wildlife Pests | Deer, squirrel |
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Soils |
Compaction (tolerance) | intermediate |
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Fertility / quality | tolerates wide range; sensitive to changes in fertility |
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Moisture and drainage | well-drained, moderately drought tolerant |
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pH | 4-6.7(slightly acid 6-6.5) |
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Salt tolerance | intolerant |
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Soils and topography | sloped uplands, mesic-dry (site varies across range), max 2000-3000 ft |
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Texture | loams; tolerates wide range |
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Growth Pattern |
Good seed crop interval (fruit load) | 1-3y |
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Growth rate | slow growing |
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Longevity | long |
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Root habit | long taproot |
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Seed-bearing age /max production | 40y / 60-200y (fruit-set possible 10-15y with appropriate management; grafts on older trees as little as 3-4y) |
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Habitat and Climate |
Fire tolerance | intolerant; stump sprouts readily; short fire interval favors oak |
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Frost-free days (FFD) | 140 |
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Growing degree days (GDD) | 2250 |
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Hardiness Zone | 4-8, hardiest of hickories |
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Native Range | http://extension-horticulture.tamu.edu/carya/species/ovata/OVTDIST.GIF |
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Rainfall / humidity | prefers humid climates, adapted to wide range (30-80in annual/20-40in growing season) |
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Wind / ice / frost susceptibility | wind resistant on most sites |
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Light |
Light recommendation | partial shade, responds well to release |
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Shade tolerance | moderately tolerant, very tolerant at pole stage |
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Vegetation Associations |
Competitive ability | oaks and fast-growing upland species, disadvantaged in even-age stands with short rotations (slow-growth) |
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Indicator species and associated forest | mixed hardwood, oaks |
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Special Notes |
Note 1 | Climate and soils vary widely througout range, info here is representative of northern part of range only, see reference |
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