- Hickory - Wikipedia
Hickory (Carya) nuts and walnut (Juglans) nuts, both in the family Juglandaceae, grow within an outer husk; these fruit are sometimes considered to be drupes or drupaceous nuts, rather than true botanical nuts
- Hickory | Definition, Tree, Leaves, Nut, Facts | Britannica
Hickory, genus of about 18 species of deciduous timber and nut-producing trees of the walnut family (Juglandaceae) Several species of hickory produce large edible nuts, including the commercially important pecan
- Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Hickory Trees
Hickory trees are one of the most important hardwood trees in North America, but it isn't one single type of tree; it's a variety of species within the Carya genus
- Tourist Attractions in Hickory, NC; Official Visitors Web Site
Hickory is well known for our rich heritage and friendly, outdoorsy community We can't wait to introduce you to everything we have to offer from scenic outdoor and lake adventures, to shopping, local flavors and more!
- City of Hickory, North Carolina
Hickory is for doers and makers seeking a well-rounded community, located between Charlotte and Asheville at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains, along I-40, where a collective spirit of craftsmanship strengthens any endeavor with detail, artistry, and quality
- 12 Different Types of Hickory Trees Identifying Features
Discover 12 types of hickory trees with our guide Learn about their unique identifying features, such as leaf patterns and bark textures, to choose the best one for your landscape
- Hickory, North Carolina - Wikipedia
Hickory is a city in western North Carolina primarily located in Catawba County The 25th most populous city in the state, it is located approximately 60 miles (97 km) northwest of Charlotte Hickory's population in the 2022 United States Census Bureau estimate was 44,084
- Hickory | Appalachian Mountains, Catawba River, Furniture Capital . . .
Hickory, city, Catawba county, west-central North Carolina, U S It lies near the Catawba River (there dammed to form Lake Hickory) just east of the Appalachian foothills and about 60 miles (100 km) northwest of Charlotte
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