Carya ovata (Mill.) K.Koch
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Juglandaceae
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MC ME SC North America (Canada: S ontario, S Quebec; USA: Iowa to Maine, Texas to Georgia; N Mexico) int MW Eurasia (Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania)
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MC ME SC
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L[G]
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sci hyg mes [xer] acid neut
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fd (nuts, when boiled or baked walnut give milk coil substance used in cornbread and pap corn-flower, sweet sap, walnut constitute an important food revenu for Indian tribe, the tree can be nicked to collect his sweet sap) fr fw (produce big heat burning, high quality charcoal) ma (yellow dye is extracted from bark) ti (crosse sticks)
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Carya alba Nutt.
Carya microcarpa Nutt.
Carya ovalis var. borealis (Ashe) Sarg.
Carya ovata var. borealis (Ashe) W.E.Manning
Carya ovata var. fraxinifolia Sarg.
Carya ovata var. nuttallii Sarg.
Hicoria borealis Ashe
Hicoria ovata (Mill.) Britton
Juglans alba L. p.p.
Juglans ovata Mill.
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shagbark hickory; ashleaf hickory (Canada); Carolina hickory p.p., little shellbark hickory, red heart hickory, scalybark hickory; shag-bark hickory (E North America); shagbark, shell bark; shellbark hickory p.p. (Canada, USA); upland hickory; walnut (E North America); white hickory
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caryer ovale; arbre à noix piquées (Canada); carya blanc; caryer à feuilles de frêne (Canada); caryer à fruits doux; caryer à noix douces, caryer blanc p.p. (Canada); caryer ovale fraxinifolié, hickory véritable; noyer blanc (Canada); noyer blanc d'Amérique, noyer écailleux; noyer tendre (Canada)
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hickory minore (italian); Schuppenrindenhickory (german)
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