Common Name: Laney's Hickory
Latin Name: Carya x laneyi
Size: 40 (min) to 60 (max)
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I was wondering where I could purchase this plant.Thanks, Patrick
I work with a group called the Fauna Foundation in Carignan on the south shore of Montreal. We have 200 acre farm which is a refuge for abused and abandoned animals. We have a large mostly hickory forest Shagbark and Bitternut on the property and I believe we may have a Laneys Hickory. Hybrids of any kind can have physical characteristics that lean towards one or the other of the parents, they are rarely a 50/50 split. In our case, the bark is very much bitternut but the fruit, though having the bitternut form, are easily 3 times the normal size and the and the difference is due to a very thick husk that is so typical of the shagbark fruit. Any comments from readers would be gratefully received.
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Laney's Hickory
Carya x laneyi
Origin: Naturally occurring hybrid of C. cordiformis and C. ovata.
Maximum Height: 60 feet
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Carya x laneyi
Origin: Naturally occurring hybrid of C. cordiformis and C. ovata.
Maximum Height: 60 feet
Family: Juglandaceae
Genus: Carya
species: x laneyi
Origin: Naturally occurring hybrid of C. cordiformis and C. ovata.
Size: 40 (min) to 60 (max)
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Full Sun Tolerance: | Performs Well | See other plants that like full sun. |
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