carya aquatica

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carya aquatica

A large carya aquatica tree grows near a riverbank.

Definition

Noun: * A species of hickory tree: Carya aquatica is the scientific name for the water hickory, a deciduous tree native to the southern United States. It is characterized by its preference for wet, swampy habitats, its leaves composed of many narrow leaflets, and its nuts which have a notably bitter taste.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The forested wetland is dominated by Carya aquatica and bald cypress.
    • Botanists identified the tree as Carya aquatica based on its bark and leaf structure.
    • Unlike other hickories, the nuts of Carya aquatica are too bitter for most wildlife to eat.
Advanced Usage
  • In Botanical Classification: The term is used in formal, scientific contexts to precisely identify this specific species within the genus (hickory) and the family Juglandaceae.
    • The study compared the growth rates of Carya aquatica and Carya illinoinensis (pecan) in flooded conditions.
Variants and Related Words
  • Water Hickory (n): The common name for .
    • The water hickory is easily found in the river bottoms.
  • Bitter Pecan (n): Another common name referencing the taste of its nut.
    • Local foragers avoid the bitter pecan.
Synonyms
  • Water Hickory: The primary common name synonym.
  • Bitter Pecan: A descriptive common name.
carya aquatica

A large carya aquatica tree grows near a riverbank.

Noun
  1. hickory of southern United States having many narrow leaflets and rather bitter nuts