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Re: Forestry ID
Since it's been two days...
1. Scientific name?
2. One other name for this tree
3. Where did its name come from? Hint: What did American Indians use it for?
1. Scientific name?
2. One other name for this tree
3. Where did its name come from? Hint: What did American Indians use it for?
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Re: Forestry ID
1. Carya ovata
2. Shagbark Hickory
3. The American Indians ate it. They word "hickory" is said to have come from "pawcohiccora".
Shagbark probably comes from it's unique bark.
2. Shagbark Hickory
3. The American Indians ate it. They word "hickory" is said to have come from "pawcohiccora".
Shagbark probably comes from it's unique bark.
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Yup, though by other name I meant a nick name such as shell bark hickory, but I think that's good enough! Your turn.havenguy wrote:1. Carya ovata
2. Shagbark Hickory
3. The American Indians ate it. They word "hickory" is said to have come from "pawcohiccora".
Shagbark probably comes from it's unique bark.
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Re: Forestry ID
1. Common name?
2. Another common name?
3. Is this tree found mainly in the:
a) eastern United States
b) western United States
c) the whole United States
d) just Canada
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Yep, 100%.135scioly wrote:1. White Ash 2. American Ash 3. Eastern US
Your turn.
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Haha, I have this very same picture on my notesheet135scioly wrote:
1. Scientific name?
2. Average height of tree?
3. Habitat?
1. Pinus echinata
2. 25 meters
3. Mostly eastern US, some in Texas.
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