An American hickory tree having bitter nuts.
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1One of the trees was a bitternut and the other a pignut.
2Of this group of trees we have the shellbark, shagbark and pignut.
3The mocker-nut, pignut, and hairy hickory, perhaps adapt themselves best to sandy soils.
4Shagbark or pignut are probably the best species to plant.
5I have made crosses back and forth between shagbark, bitternut, mocker-nut, pignut, and pecan.
6E. C. Rice, Absher, Ky., reports it does better on shellbark stock than on pignut stock.
7Elsewhere the pignut and the mockernut are called "hickory."
8Around 55 important ancient woodland plants and trees grow here, including bluebell, wood anemone, pignut and primrose.
9The pignut, with three, five or seven narrow leaflets, small, thin-shelled fruit and a pretty hard nut.
10Those on the pignut stock practically all caught and made short growth and then began to wilt back.
11There were two kinds of walnut trees in the neighborhood; the common name of one was shagbark, of the other pignut.
12In it, I grow 80 species of wildflowers, with many such as pignut, sanicle and harebell found just outside the boundary walls.
13Other small edibles were passed: pickled ash keys that had been soaking in brine, and fresh pignuts.
14They are mainly of the shagbark species although some are shellbarks, some pignuts, and a few hybrids.
15One of the trees was a bitternut and the other a pignut.
16Of this group of trees we have the shellbark, shagbark and pignut.