0 a small tree from North America and East Asia that has nuts that can be eaten, or the hard wood from this tree
1 a small tree from North America or East Asia that has edible nuts, or the hard wood from this tree
A guide to insect borers, pruners, and girdlers of pecan and hickory.
Tool handles are already prohibited as wood manufactures, but tool handles of ash and hickory are at present being admitted under general licence.
I might mention also the case of certain woods, hickory shafts and persimmon heads used in the golf club industry, which are not produced in this country.
Because bitternut hickory wood is hard and durable, it is used for furniture, paneling, dowels, tool handles and ladders.
Other recorded food plants include birch, elm, maple, oak, basswood, butternut, cherry, beech, hickory, balsam poplar, chestnut, hazel, apple, lilac and dogwood.
Although it was heavily timbered with oak and hickory with an impenetrable hazel underbrush, the site was at the geographical center of the county.
This massive chunk of rock, covered with a forest of oak, hemlock, hickory and huge rhododendron, tops out at 3,260 feet above sea level.
Because of their extended dormant season, water hickory seedlings are able to survive late-spring floods better than most of their would-be competitors.