Carya glabra

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Definition

Noun 1. A species of hickory tree native to eastern North America: Carya glabra is a deciduous tree known for its hard wood and its nuts, which have a notably bitter kernel. It is commonly known as the pignut hickory.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The forest was dominated by tall specimens of Carya glabra.
    • Botanists study the leaf structure of Carya glabra to distinguish it from other hickories.
    • The Carya glabra produces a nut that is rarely eaten by humans due to its bitterness.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical classification: The term is used in scientific and academic contexts to precisely identify this specific species within the genus and the wider walnut family (Juglandaceae).
    • The research paper compared the drought resistance of Carya glabra to that of Carya ovata.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pignut Hickory (n): The most common common name for .
    • We collected pignut hickory leaves for our herbarium project.
  • Broom Hickory (n): Another common name for this tree, referring to its historical use in making brooms.
  • Hickory (n): The general term for trees of the genus , which includes .
    • Hickory wood is prized for its strength and is often used for tool handles.
Synonyms
  • Pignut
  • Pignut Hickory
  • Broom Hickory

Note: As a precise scientific name, *Carya glabra has very few direct synonyms outside of its accepted common names. Terms like "hickory tree" or "bitternut" refer to related but different species.*

Noun
  1. an American hickory tree having bitter nuts