Hickory tree branch with two green and brown walnut husks amid vibrant leaves

Hickory Tree

1-2 Feet / 25
$112.50
Sale price  $112.50 Regular price 
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Hickory tree branch with two green and brown walnut husks amid vibrant leaves
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Hickory Tree

$112.50
Sale price  $112.50 Regular price 
Unit price $4.50 each
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Ship Date: Ships in November 2026

Unit price $4.50 each
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Quick Facts

Exposure: Sun or Shade

Height at Maturity: Over 25 Feet

Usage: Fruiting

Shipped As: Bare-root

Planting Zones: 4-8

Product Details

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Hickory trees are deciduous trees native to North America. They are part of the Juglandaceae family and are common in the eastern United States and Canada, with some growing as far west as California and Texas. These medium-sized trees grow 60 to 80 feet tall and 20 to 40 feet wide.

Foliage

These trees feature an open growth habit and stunning autumn colors. Their compound, pinnate leaves add a graceful appearance to any landscape. They thrive in full sun but tolerate partial shade if it’s not prolonged.

They prefer moist, well-drained soils with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0–7.0) and rich in organic matter. Avoid overly wet soils that may cause root issues. These trees grow quickly in their early years but slow down once mature. Minimal pruning is needed, primarily for aesthetics.

Leaves and Foliage Structure

The trees have compound leaves with 12 to 20 leaflets arranged in pairs along the midrib, creating lush greenery and visual interest throughout the growing season.

This Tree is defined by its bark and its nuts. For instance, the shagbark hickory (Carya ovata) has that recognizable shaggy bark. This tree belongs to the genus Carya within the walnut family, Juglandaceae. Common types include shellbark hickory, mockernut hickory, pignut hickory, and black hickory. All feature pinnately compound leaves, which shift from yellow-green to a beautiful golden yellow in autumn. They produce hickory nutsthese edible nuts come inside a tough green husk. The Hickory Tree is a strong source of food and timber.

Bare-root Hickory tree with slender brown trunk and exposed roots ready for planting

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