shagbark hickory

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shagbark hickory

A squirrel gathers nuts from a shagbark hickory tree.

Definition

Noun: 1. A North American hickory tree: A type of hickory tree (Carya ovata) native to eastern North America, characterized by its distinctive, loose, and shaggy bark that peels away from the trunk in long strips. 2. A source of edible nuts: This tree produces a sweet, edible nut enclosed in a thick husk.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The shagbark hickory is easily identified in the winter forest by its peeling, grey bark.
    • We collected nuts from the shagbark hickory to make a pie.
    • The wood of the shagbark hickory is very hard and is prized for tool handles and smoking meat.
Advanced Usage
  • As a modifier: The term can be used attributively to describe related things.
    • shagbark hickory nuts
    • shagbark hickory wood
Variants and Related Words
  • Shagbark (n.): A common shortened name for the shagbark hickory tree.
    • Several old shagbarks grew at the edge of the field.
  • Shellbark Hickory (n.): A closely related hickory species () with similar shaggy bark, sometimes called the "kingnut."
  • Pignut Hickory (n.): Another hickory species () with tighter bark and typically bitter nuts.
Synonyms
  • Shellbark (in some regional contexts)
  • Scalybark Hickory (a less common name referencing the bark)
  • Carya ovata (the scientific botanical name)
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
  • Hickory (n.): The general category of trees to which the shagbark belongs.
  • Pecan (n.): A different, commercially important species of hickory () known for its nuts.
shagbark hickory

A squirrel gathers nuts from a shagbark hickory tree.

Noun
  1. North American hickory having loose grey shaggy bark and edible nuts