Saplings will usually have the same leaf and bud characteristics as the adult trees. Since you won’t have nuts produced for several years, ID can be a little more difficult with young trees.
Yes. Here is some more information about the species as well: ag.purdue.edu/news/department/forestry-and-natural-resources/2022/09/intro-to-trees-of-indiana-pignut-hickory.html
Thank you very much for your good videos helping us to identify the different trees. Very helpful. Best of luck in all your work!
Can you show saplings that come from the tree in question. Would help identify all around
Saplings will usually have the same leaf and bud characteristics as the adult trees. Since you won’t have nuts produced for several years, ID can be a little more difficult with young trees.
You didn’t say about the taste or edibility of the pignut Hickory. Where can I find out?
Hickories are edible but variable in flavor even within species, so it is a taste test.
So is this about Carya glabra?
Yes. Here is some more information about the species as well: ag.purdue.edu/news/department/forestry-and-natural-resources/2022/09/intro-to-trees-of-indiana-pignut-hickory.html