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Carya glabra (Mill.) Sweet
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Carya glabra
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Carya glabra

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Carya glabra
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Carya glabra
Carya glabra
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Carya glabra

Carya glabra
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Carya glabra
Carya glabra
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Carya glabra

Carya glabra
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Carya glabra
Carya glabra
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Carya glabra

Carya glabra
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Carya glabra
Carya glabra
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Carya glabra

Carya glabra
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Carya glabra
Carya glabra
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Carya glabra

Carya glabra
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Carya glabra
Carya glabra
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Carya glabra

Carya glabra
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Carya glabra
Carya glabra
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Carya glabra

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FamilyScientific name @ source (records)
Achilidae  Synecdoche impunctata @ UDCC_TCN (1)
Annulatascaceae  Ceratostomella capillifera @ BPI (3)

Ceratostomella moniliformis @ BPI (1)

Ceratostomella pluriannulata @ BPI (5)
Aphididae  Monellia caryella @ NCSU (3)

Monellia maculella @ AMNH_PBI (1)

Monellia microsetosa @ AMNH_PBI (1)

Monelliopsis nigropunctata @ NCSU (7)
Botryosphaeriaceae  Phyllosticta convexula @ BPI (1)
Cicadellidae  Eratoneura acantha @ III (1)

Eratoneura anseri @ III (2)

Eratoneura bigemina @ III (1)

Eratoneura millsi @ III (2)

Eratoneura noncuspidis @ III (1)

Eratoneura osborni @ III (4)

Eratoneura parva @ III (1)

Eratoneura parvipes @ III (2)

Eratoneura penesica @ III (9)

Eratoneura restricta @ III (1)

Eratoneura stoveri @ III (2)

Eratoneura teres @ III (2)

Eratoneura turgida @ III (26)

Erythridula cruciformis @ III (1)

Erythridula mansueta @ III (1)

Erythridula minuta @ III (1)

Erythridula morrisi @ III (1)

Erythridula tenuispica @ III (2)
Corticiaceae  Corticium confluens @ BPI (2)

Dendrothele acerina @ BPI (3)

Dendrothele candida @ BPI (2)

Dendrothele microspora @ BPI (3)

Laeticorticium roseum @ BPI (1)
Derbidae  Cedusa @ MEMU_ENT (1)

Otiocerus coquebertii @ UDCC_NRI (1)
Dermateaceae  Discohainesia oenotherae @ 656169B (1); 656169C (1); 656169A (1)

Gloeosporium caryae @ BPI (11)

Pezicula acericola @ BPI (1)

Pezicula caryae @ BPI (1)

Pezicula @ BPI (1)
Diaporthaceae  Diaporthe hickoriae @ BPI (1)
Gnomoniaceae  Gnomonia caryae @ BPI (1)

Ophiognomonia @ BPI (1)
Helotiaceae  Scleroderris carolinensis @ BPI (1)
Hymenochaetaceae  Hymenochaete corrugata @ BPI (1)
Issidae  Thionia simplex @ MEMU_ENT (1)
Melanconidaceae  Melanconium pallidum @ BPI (1)

Melanconium @ BPI (1)
Membracidae  Carynota mera @ UDCC_TCN (3)

Cyrtolobus fuliginosus @ UDCC_TCN (1)

Smilia camelus @ UDCC_TCN (1)

Telamona unicolor @ AMNH_ENT (3)
Meruliaceae  Merulius tremellosus @ BPI (1)
Microascaceae  Graphium rigidum @ BPI (4)
Microstromataceae  Microstroma juglandis @ BPI (6)
Miridae  Tropidosteptes neglectus @ AMNH_ENT (1)
Nectriaceae  Nectria cinnabarina @ BPI (1)

Nectria galligena @ BPI (1)

Nectria pseudotrichia @ BPI (1)

Nectria @ BPI (1)
Papilionidae  Graphium @ BPI (1)
Peniophoraceae  Peniophora sambuci @ BPI (1)
Polyporaceae  Fomes applanatus @ BPI (1)

Fomes connatus @ BPI (1)

Polyporus biformis @ BPI (1)

Polyporus pargamenus @ BPI (1)

Polyporus pocula @ BPI (1)

Polyporus tulipiferus @ BPI (1)
Rhytismataceae  Hypoderma caryae @ BPI (1)

Hypoderma commune @ BPI (1)

Lophodermium petiolicola @ BPI (1)
Sarcosomataceae  Strumella coryneoidea @ BPI (2)
Septobasidiaceae  Septobasidium sinuosum @ BPI (2)
Stereaceae  Aleurodiscus oakesii @ BPI (1)

Stereum fasciatum @ BPI (1)

Stereum gausapatum @ BPI (1)

Stereum ostrea @ BPI (1)
Thelephoraceae  Tomentella coriaria @ BPI (1)
Valsaceae  Cytospora @ BPI (1)
Xylariaceae  Hypoxylon crocopeplum @ BPI (1)

Hypoxylon glomeratum @ BPI (2)

Hypoxylon howeianum @ BPI (1)

Xylaria hypoxylon @ BPI (1)

Xylaria polymorpha @ BPI (1)
_  Karschia lignyota @ BPI (1)

Monochaetia desmazieri @ BPI (1)

Ustulina vulgaris @ BPI (2)

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11. Carya glabra (Miller) Sweet, Hort. Brit. 97. 1826.

Pignut hickory, sweet pignut

Juglans glabra Miller, Gard. Dict. ed. 8., Juglans no. 5. 1768; Carya glabra var. megacarpa Sargent; C . glabra var. odorata (Marshall) Little; C . leiodermis Sargent; C . magnifloridana Murrill; C . ovalis (Wangenheim) Sargent; C . ovalis var. hirsuta (Ashe) Sargent; C . ovalis var. obcordata (Muhlenberg & Willdenow) Sargent; C . ovalis var. obovalis Sargent; C . ovalis var. odorata (Marshall) Sargent; Hicoria austrina Small; H . microcarpa (Nuttall) Britton

Trees , to 30 m. Bark light gray, smooth or fissured or exfoliating with small platelike scales or narrow strips. Twigs reddish brown, slender, essentially glabrous or sparsely scaly. Terminal buds reddish brown to tan, ovoid, 5-15 mm; outer scales sparsely scaly, hirsute to glabrous, inner scales finely pubescent, sparsely scaly, bud scales imbricate; axillary buds protected by bracteoles fused into hood. Leaves 2-6 dm; petiole 3-14 cm, glabrous to moderately pubescent near rachis, moderately scaly, rachis glabrous or finely puberulent. Leaflets (3-)5-7(-9), lateral petiolules 0-2 mm, terminal petiolules 2-18 mm; blades ovate to elliptic or obovate, not falcate 4-21 × 2-10 cm, margins finely to coarsely serrate, apex acuminate to narrowly acuminate; surfaces abaxially glabrous to densely pubescent with unicellular and 2-4-rayed fasciculate hairs, large peltate scales and small irregular, round, and 4-lobed peltate scales in spring, usually becoming glabrous in fall, adaxially scaly in spring. Staminate catkins pedunculate, to 13 cm, stalks glabrous or densely pubescent, bracts hirsute at tips; anthers hirsute. Fruits tan to reddish brown, obovoid, spheric or ellipsoid, not compressed to compressed, not angled, 2-4.5 × 2-3.5 cm; husks rough, 2-5 mm thick, partially dehiscent or dehiscing to base, sutures smooth or slightly winged; nuts tan, obovoid to ellipsoid, not compressed to compressed, not angled, rugulose; shells thick. Seeds sweet.

Flowering spring. Edge of bayous, deep flood plains, well-drained sandy soils, rolling hills and slopes, dry rocky soils, or thin soils on edge of granite outcrops; 0-800 m; Ont.; Ala., Ark., Conn., Del., D.C., Fla., Ga., Ill., Ind., Iowa, Kans., Ky., La., Md., Mass., Mich., Miss., Mo., N.H., N.J., N.Y., N.C., Ohio, Okla., Pa., R.I., S.C., Tenn., Tex., Vt., Va., W.Va.

Carya glabra is a highly polymorphic species. Tight-barked trees bearing large pear-shaped fruits are common along the Gulf Coast ( C . glabra var. megacarpa and C . leiodermis , C . magnifloridana ). Trees with exfoliating bark, reddish petioles, and small, compressed, ellipsoid fruits that dehisce to the base (i.e., C . ovalis ) are more common at higher latitudes. Carya glabra intergrades with C . floridana , C . pallida , and C . texana , and it is reported to hybridize with the diploid C . cordiformis ( C . × demareei Palmer). The extreme northern ovalis form of the species also appears to hybridize with the typical glabra in areas of sympatry.

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