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Black Hickory

Carya texana

Black hickory is a drought-hardy upland hickory of dry, sandy, and rocky soils across the south-central states. A tough wildlife tree where richer-soil hickories cannot persist.

Family
Juglandaceae
Type
tree
Lifespan
perennial
Height
40–75 ft
Spacing
25–40 ft apart
Light
sun
Soil moisture
dry
Soil pH
acidic
Bloom
April, May
Bloom colors
yellow, green, brown
Wildlife value
songbirds, larval host, mammals
Caterpillar hosts
~235 butterfly & moth species
Landscape uses
specimen
Native states
AR, IL, LA, MO, OK, TX