Shagbark Hickory
The Shagbark Hickory is native to the midwest region of North America. It is a large shade tree named for its bark, which peels away in large, flat plates. The hickory is in the walnut family, so it produces edible nuts that make it a hot spot for wildlife. It also has a particularly hard wood, which has made it a popular choice for furniture building.
Scientific Name: Carya ovata
Tree Type: Food Bearing, Native, Shade
Soil Type: Acidic, Alkaline, Loamy
Good For: Fall Color, Nuts, Wildlife
Growth Rate: Slow
Sun Preference: Full, Partial
Height: 60-80 ft
Hardiness Zone: 4-9




