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Tree I.D. 20 - Mockernut Hickory Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 8/25/2011
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Tired of climbing trees?  Too Bad!  Welcome to another predictable installment of the Tree Identification series. 

Please park at the posted parking coordinates, and walk through the gate to the water treatment facility.  I have obtained Permission for us to use this access.  They are friendly to people recreating respectfully on their property, so please do just that, show respect.  Enter through the gate, and follow the mowed path to GZ. 


I hope you enjoy this beautiful tree as much as I .



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Mockernut Hickory Leaf Mockernut Hickory Fruit


Leaf Characteristics
  • broad, flat leaves
  • compound leaves
  • pinnately compound
  • margins toothed
  • 3 end leaflets larger than basal leaflets
  • 7-11 leaflets
  • somewhat small
  • lower surface densly downy

Fruit Characteristics
  • other fruit (not cone, winged, acorn, or in pod or capsule)
  • nut in a husk
  • thinner husk
  • husk 0.25" or more thick
  • Nut brownish
  • OR
  • husk 0.18" or less thick
  • husk splits to base




Mockernut Hickory
Carya tomentosa

A champion specimen of the Mockernut Hickory in Morgan County, Ohio measured 88 feet tall in 1964. The gray bark of this tree is marked with branching ridges and deep furrows. The twigs are stout and reddish-brown to grayish-brown in color. This tree grows well on rich, moist, well-drained soils of upland areas, and sometimes is found on flood plains. It occurs in various kinds of hardwood forest and often is found growing with oak trees. It almost always occurs in small numbers compared to other species of trees. The Mockernut Hickory grows throughout most of the eastern United States and westward to eastern Texas. It is most common in the southern part of its range. In Ohio it occurs mainly in southern and eastern counties. As with the Shagbark Hickory, the wood of this tree is hard, strong, tough and elastic, and is used in handles for tools and in athletic equipment. The unusually small kernels from the nuts are sweet and edible.





Mockernut Hickory Tree
Tree Size
     height    50' - 80'
     diameter    2'

Mockernut Hickory Bark
Bark



As always, be safe, try not to damage the tree, and most importantly, Have Fun!

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Tree I.D. 06 - Austrian Pine
Tree I.D. 07 & 08 - Red Mulberry & Honey Locust
Tree I.D. 09 ?
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Tree I.D. 11 - American Sweet Gum
Tree I.D. 12 - White Ash
Tree I.D. 13 - Shagbark Hickory
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Tree I.D. 15 - Hackberry
Tree I.D. 16 - Pin Oak
Tree I.D. 17 - London Planetree
Tree I.D. 18 - Weeping Willow
Tree I.D. 19 - Red Oak (non climber)
Tree I.D. 20 - Mockernut Hickory

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