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Lachesiodendron 🔍

Lachesiodendron is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, native to eastern and central Asia and northern Africa. This genus includes several species that are commonly known as "the larch" or "the white birch," but their leaves have a distinctive shape and coloration that distinguish them from other hickory trees.

Rotton-wood 🔍

Rotton-wood is a type of wood that has been treated with rotting substances or chemicals, resulting in its appearance of being rotten or decaying. This term encompasses a wide range of woods from different species and can refer to various types of timber, including oak, hickory, ash, pine, and birch.

Hickory 🔍

Hickory is a type of hardwood tree native to the Appalachian Mountains in the United States. It grows tall with slender, needle-like leaves that are typically gray or brown and have a distinctive, characteristic shape. The wood from this species is known for its strength, durability, and beauty, making it an important resource for woodworking and furniture-making industries.

Myara 🔍

Myara is a type of tree in the family Sapindaceae, which also includes the popular species like mahogany and hickory.

Synagris 🔍

Synagris, also known as the dwarf cypress or the dwarf hickory, is a species of deciduous tree native to North America. It grows up to 80 feet tall and has a distinctive, narrow, slender stem with tufts of leaves that are often brown or gray in color. The leaves are typically arranged in a single, wide leaflet with three to four pairs of leaves per leaf. The flowers are small and often appear only during the spring bloom season, which

Hicksonia 🔍

Hicksonia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to South America, including Argentina and Brazil. These plants are characterized by their distinctive leaf shape known as a "hickory leaf," which has a deep, narrow point at the base. They have large, compound leaves that grow alternately along the stem, forming a dense cluster of flowers. The species is widely distributed in various habitats such as savannas and forests.

Viburnum 🔍

Viburnum is a genus of plants in the family Rosaceae, commonly known as English hickory or white oak. It includes around 40 species, with many being native to North America and Europe. Each species has distinct characteristics such as leaf shape, size, color, and texture, which contribute to its unique appearance and ecological role.

Mehlschwalbe 🔍

Mehlschwalbe is a type of tree in the genus Liriodendron, commonly known as the birch or hickory tree. It has a distinctive white bark and can grow up to 10 meters tall, making it one of the tallest trees in the world.

Pereilema 🔍

Pereilema is a type of tree native to Greece, commonly known as the "cypress" or "hickory." It has a dense, woody trunk and leaves with serrated edges that make it attractive for its aesthetic beauty. Pereales are often used in landscaping and gardening due to their ability to thrive in a variety of soil types.

Actornithophilus 🔍

Actornithophilus is a genus of birds in the family Actinopterygii, which includes the common thrushes and other songbirds that are often referred to as "thrushes". These birds have been known to live on trees, such as oak or hickory, where they build nests. They primarily feed on nectar and pollen from flowers, but some species may also eat insects and small animals like spiders.

Monophlebidae 🔍

Monophlebidae are a group of two families of insects, comprising four genera (Diptera) and six species (Hymenoptera). These insects are known for their solitary nature, with only one abdominal segment. Monophlebidae primarily inhabit trees, including oak, hickory, and maple. They feed on nectar, pollen, or other sugars from flowers.

Eucosmogastra 🔍

Eucosmogastra is a genus of fungi in the family Actinopogonaceae, commonly known as the hickory chestnut or oak chestnut. These fungi are characterized by their large, conical-shaped spores that can grow up to 10 centimeters (3.9 inches) long and produce an edible fruit called a "hickory nut" when mature.

Hicorius 🔍

Hicorius is a type of plant that belongs to the family Fabaceae, commonly known as the hickory tree or oak. It has been used in traditional medicine for its medicinal properties and is widely cultivated for its timber.

Decostea 🔍

Decostea is a type of tree in the genus Decostea, commonly known as the oak or hickory tree. It is native to the southeastern United States and is an important timber species for the construction industry due to its durability and strength.

Corynesporascaceae 🔍

Corynesporacaceae is a family of fungi, commonly known as chestnuts or red hickories, that belong to the class Monocotyledonae and are characterized by their unique appearance, including the presence of multiple white spores. This group includes species like the chestnut, red hickory, and other related species.

Hickorynut 🔍

Hickory nuts are a type of nut that are commonly found in trees like the chestnut tree, such as the red oak or white oak. They have a unique texture and flavor due to their small size and sharp, serrated edges.

Hickmanolobus 🔍

Hickmanolobus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, native to South America. These plants are commonly known as "hickory" or "woodbush." They have small, green leaves and are often used for their bark, which is used in medicine.

Hapsinotus 🔍

Hapsinotus is a genus of plants in the family Cactaceae, native to South America and parts of Africa. The genus contains several species known for their unique haphazard growth patterns, often resembling a hickory tree with branches that are twisted or bent in various directions.