Description
The bitternut hickory is a member of the group of trees called ‘pecan hickories
The bitternut hickory is found in southern Ontario. It grows best on low, moist ground or in rich soil in higher ground. It grows well even in shade, so is usually found in groups of other trees.
Bitternut hickories can be planted in partial shade. They need a lot of water during the summer, so plant them in damp soil, or collect rainwater to water your tree.
Bitternut Hickory Facts and Features | |
Mature Size | 15-20 m. (50-65 ft.) |
Sun/Shade | Tolerates partial shade, but prefers full sun |
Moisture | Requires a lot of moisture |
Soil | Grows in many soil types |
Flowers | No |
Fruit | round and bitter inedible nuts that are about 2 to 3.5 cm long |
Special Features | Wood from the bitternut hickory is strong and tough and is used to make handles for tools and for sports equipment like lacrosse sticks. |