Difference between revisions of "Carya laciniosa"

(F. Michaux) G. Don

in J. C. Loudon, Hort. Brit., 384. 1830.

Common names: Shellbark hickory kingnut
Endemic
Basionym: Juglans laciniosa F. Michaux Hist. Arbr. Forest. 1(2): 199, plate 8. 1810
Synonyms: Hicoria laciniosa (F. Michaux) Sargent
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--><span class="statement" id="st-d0_s0" data-properties="tree some measurement"><b>Trees,</b> to 41 m.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s1" data-properties="bark coloration;bark relief;bark relief;bark arrangement;plate size;plate width;plate width"><b>Bark </b>light gray, fissured or exfoliating, separating freely into large, thick, broad plates that persist.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s2" data-properties="twig coloration;twig fragility or size;twig pubescence;twig architecture or pubescence"><b>Twigs </b>orange-tan, stout, hirsute, scaly.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s3" data-properties="terminal bud coloration;terminal bud shape;terminal bud some measurement;terminal bud pubescence;apex length"><b>Terminal </b>buds tan, broadly ovoid with apices of outer scales prolonged, 12-20 mm, tomentose;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s4" data-properties="bud-scale arrangement">bud-scales imbricate;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s5" data-properties="hood fusion">axillary buds protected by bracteoles fused into hood.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s6" data-properties="leaf some measurement"><b>Leaves </b>6-9 dm;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s7" data-properties="petiole some measurement;petiole pubescence;petiole pubescence">petiole 6-13 cm, minutely hirsute, becoming glabrous at base.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s8" data-properties="leaflet atypical quantity;leaflet atypical quantity;leaflet quantity;lateral petiolule some measurement;terminal petiolule some measurement"><b>Leaflets </b>(5-) 7-9 (-11), lateral petiolules 0-1 mm, terminal petiolules 2-14 mm;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s9" data-properties="blade shape;blade shape;blade shape;blade shape;blade shape;blade length;blade width;margin architecture or shape;apex shape">blades ovate to obovate or elliptic, not falcate, 9-20 × 3-10 cm, margins coarsely serrate, apex narrowly acuminate;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s10" data-properties="surface pubescence;surface architecture or pubescence;surface pubescence;surface pubescence;hair architecture;hair architecture or arrangement;hair architecture;scale quantity;scale size;scale architecture;scale size;scale shape;scale architecture">surfaces abaxially hirsute with unicellular, 2-6-rayed fasciculate and occasionally multiradiate hairs, scaly with abundant large peltate scales and small round peltate scales, adaxially hirsute along midrib, puberulent throughout.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s11" data-properties="catkin architecture;catkin architecture;catkin some measurement;stalk pubescence;stalk architecture or function or pubescence;beak pubescence;beak architecture or function or pubescence"><b>Staminate </b>catkins pedunculate, to 20 cm, stalks and bracts minutely hirsute, capitate-glandular;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s12" data-properties="anther pubescence">anthers hirsute.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s13" data-properties="fruit coloration;fruit coloration;fruit coloration;fruit shape;fruit shape;fruit shape;fruit shape;fruit shape;fruit length;fruit width"><b>Fruits </b>tan to brown, spheric to ellipsoid, not compressed or slightly so, 4.5-6 × 4-5 cm;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s14" data-properties="husk pubescence;husk thickness;husk dehiscence;suture architecture or pubescence or relief">husks minutely hirsute, 7-13 mm thick, dehiscing to base, sutures smooth;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s15" data-properties="nut coloration;nut shape;nut shape;nut shape;nut relief">nuts tan, ellipsoid, compressed, 4-angled, rugulose;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s16" data-properties="shell width">shells thick.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s17" data-properties="seed taste"><b>Seeds </b>sweet.</span><!--
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|discussion=<p>The most southern locality of Carya laciniosa is an outlier from Hardin County, Texas. Carya laciniosa hybridizes with C. illinoinensis (C. ×nussbaumeri Sargent) and C. ovata (C. ×dunbarii Sargent), and possibly C. cordiformis.</p><!--
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--><p>Cherokee Indians used Carya laciniosa medicinally as an analgesic, a gastrointestinal aid, and a general disease remedy (D. E. Moerman 1986).</p>
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Latest revision as of 22:51, 5 November 2020

Trees, to 41 m. Bark light gray, fissured or exfoliating, separating freely into large, thick, broad plates that persist. Twigs orange-tan, stout, hirsute, scaly. Terminal buds tan, broadly ovoid with apices of outer scales prolonged, 12-20 mm, tomentose; bud scales imbricate; axillary buds protected by bracteoles fused into hood. Leaves 6-9 dm; petiole 6-13 cm, minutely hirsute, becoming glabrous at base. Leaflets (5-)7-9(-11), lateral petiolules 0-1 mm, terminal petiolules 2-14 mm; blades ovate to obovate or elliptic, not falcate, 9-20 × 3-10 cm, margins coarsely serrate, apex narrowly acuminate; surfaces abaxially hirsute with unicellular, 2-6-rayed fasciculate and occasionally multiradiate hairs, scaly with abundant large peltate scales and small round peltate scales, adaxially hirsute along midrib, puberulent throughout. Staminate catkins pedunculate, to 20 cm, stalks and bracts minutely hirsute, capitate-glandular; anthers hirsute. Fruits tan to brown, spheric to ellipsoid, not compressed or slightly so, 4.5-6 × 4-5 cm; husks minutely hirsute, 7-13 mm thick, dehiscing to base, sutures smooth; nuts tan, ellipsoid, compressed, 4-angled, rugulose; shells thick. Seeds sweet.


Phenology: Flowering spring.
Habitat: Rich bottomlands, along creeks, and in open cedar glades
Elevation: 20-300 m

Distribution

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Ont., Ala., Ark., Del., Ga., Ill., Ind., Iowa, Kans., Ky., Md., Mich., Miss., Mo., N.Y., N.C., Ohio, Okla., Pa., Tenn., Tex., Va., W.Va.

Discussion

The most southern locality of Carya laciniosa is an outlier from Hardin County, Texas. Carya laciniosa hybridizes with C. illinoinensis (C. ×nussbaumeri Sargent) and C. ovata (C. ×dunbarii Sargent), and possibly C. cordiformis.

Cherokee Indians used Carya laciniosa medicinally as an analgesic, a gastrointestinal aid, and a general disease remedy (D. E. Moerman 1986).

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Carya laciniosa"
Donald E. Stone +
(F. Michaux) G. Don +
Juglans laciniosa +
Shellbark hickory +  and kingnut +
Ont. +, Ala. +, Ark. +, Del. +, Ga. +, Ill. +, Ind. +, Iowa +, Kans. +, Ky. +, Md. +, Mich. +, Miss. +, Mo. +, N.Y. +, N.C. +, Ohio +, Okla. +, Pa. +, Tenn. +, Tex. +, Va. +  and W.Va. +
20-300 m +
Rich bottomlands, along creeks, and in open cedar glades +
Flowering spring. +
in J. C. Loudon, Hort. Brit., +
Hicoria laciniosa +
Carya laciniosa +
species +