Search results for termid:"pignut_hickory" (14 object Results)
Carya ovalis (Wang.) Sarg. (pignut hickory), bark (3.113961)
Date: July 16 2023Creator: Hagstrom, John
Type: Photographic image
Description:Carya ovalis (Wang.) Sarg. (pignut hickory), bark
Carya ovalis (Wang.) Sarg. (pignut hickory), fruit (3.113962)
Date: July 16 2023Creator: Hagstrom, John
Type: Photographic image
Description:Carya ovalis (Wang.) Sarg. (pignut hickory), yellowish fruit surrounded by leaves
Carya ovalis (Wang.) Sarg. (pignut hickory), leaves (3.113963)
Date: July 16 2023Creator: Hagstrom, John
Type: Photographic image
Description:Carya ovalis (Wang.) Sarg. (pignut hickory), upper surface of green leaves
Landscape with Houses and Trees (3.24647)
Date: 20th centuryCreator: Watts, May Theilgaard
Type: Drawing
Description:Illustration of a hilly landscape with five houses, pasture, fences, farm land, a lake, a stream, a bridge, roads, a water wheel, and many trees. Trees are drawn to indicate general shape and each tree is identified. NATURE STUDY GUILD is stamped in purple on piece of board and glued at top right.
Trees depicted:
White pine -- Spruce -- Austrian pine -- Pear -- Sassafras -- Sumac -- Black willows -- Box elder --
Apple -- Red cedar -- Norway pine -- Yellow birch -- Black walnut -- Sour gum -- White cedar -- Poison sumac -- Tamarack -- White ash -- Chestnut oak -- Blue ash -- Red oak -- Beech -- Shagbark hickory -- Mockernut hickory -- Red maple -- Pignut hickory -- Wafer ash -- River birch -- Buckeye --
Shingle oak -- Bur oak -- Linden -- Cherry birch -- Shadbush -- Hill's oak -- White oak -- Sugar maple -- Black locust -- Black cherry -- Large-toothed poplar -- Cottonwood -- Waahoo -- Trembling aspen -- Witch-hazel -- Flowering dogwood -- Ironwood -- Chestnut -- Pin cherry -- Choke cherry -- Wild crab -- Wild plum -- Redbud -- Water beech -- Balm of Gilead -- Red mulberry -- Tulip tree -- Sycamore -- Bitternut hickory -- Slippery elm -- Butternut -- Swamp white -- Kentucky coffee tree -- Red ash -- Honey locust -- Hawthorne -- Lombardy poplars -- European alder -- Black ash -- Osage orange hedge -- Ailanthus -- Paw-paw -- Hackberry -- White birch -- American elm -- Catalpa -- Norway maple -- Weeping willow -- White wilow -- Pin oak -- Horse chestnut -- Mountian ash -- Pussy willow -- Fir -- Ginkgo -- Silver maple -- Scotch pine -- Silver poplar
Extent: 1 sheet
Carya ovalis (Wang.) Sarg. (pignut hickory), bark (3.74758)
Date: 2005 – 2012Creator: Hagstrom, John
Type: Photographic image
Description:Carya ovalis (Wang.) Sarg. (pignut hickory), bark of mature trees is grey composed of tight flat-topped intersecting ridges that can appear quite blocky but are generally strap-like, occasionally the ridges may separate from the trunk in peeling strips that are loose at both ends (a trait characteristic similar to C. ovata)
Carya ovalis (Wang.) Sarg. (red hickory), leaves (3.74759)
Date: 2005 – 2012Creator: Hagstrom, John
Type: Photographic image
Description:Carya ovalis (Wang.) Sarg. (red hickory), image shows a branch with dark green leaves, leaves are are pinnately compound typically producing 5-9 leaflets (7 being the most common), terminal leaflet is often the largest with the auxiliary leaflets decreasing in size from the tip to the base of the rachis, leaflets are broadest above or at their median length with finely serrated margins dark green and smooth or glaucous above and paler and finely pubescent underneath, rachis of the leaves are usually bright red or purple in color which is a distinctive feature of red hickory
Carya ovalis (Wang.) Sarg. (red hickory), close-up of leaf (3.74760)
Date: 2005 – 2012Creator: Hagstrom, John
Type: Photographic image
Description:Carya ovalis (Wang.) Sarg. (red hickory), image shows a dark green leaf, leaves are are pinnately compound typically producing 5-9 leaflets (7 being the most common), terminal leaflet is often the largest with the auxiliary leaflets decreasing in size from the tip to the base of the rachis, leaflets are broadest above or at their median length with finely serrated margins dark green and smooth or glaucous above and paler and finely pubescent underneath, rachis of the leaves are usually bright red or purple in color which is a distinctive feature of red hickory
Carya ovalis (Wang.) Sarg. (red hickory), growth habit, tree form (3.74761)
Date: 2005 – 2012Creator: Hagstrom, John
Type: Photographic image
Description:Carya ovalis (Wang.) Sarg. (red hickory), image shows a medium-large Red Hickory, generally encountered as a medium-size tree, capable of growing to 100' in height, single trunk is straight and often continues for the entire height of the tree although sometimes splits into several large limbs once the canopy has been breached, branches are strong stout and long ascending in the upper crown and drooping in the lower crown, branches around mid-height are more or less horizontal creating a broad thick column-shaped form that casts dense shade, leaves are pinnately compound typically producing 5-9 leaflets (7 being the most common), terminal leaflet is often the largest with the auxiliary leaflets decreasing in size from the tip to the base of therachis, leaflets are broadest above or at their median length with finely serrated margins dark green and smooth or glaucous above and paler and finely pubescent underneath, rachis of the leaves are usually bright red or purple in color which is a distinctive feature of red hickory
Carya ovalis (Wang.) Sarg. (red hickory), branch (3.74762)
Date: 2005 – 2012Creator: Hagstrom, John
Type: Photographic image
Description:Carya ovalis (Wang.) Sarg. (red hickory), image shows a branch with dark green leaves, leaves are are pinnately compound typically producing 5-9 leaflets (7 being the most common), terminal leaflet is often the largest with the auxiliary leaflets decreasing in size from the tip to the base of the rachis, leaflets are broadest above or at their median length with finely serrated margins dark green and smooth or glaucous above and paler and finely pubescent underneath, rachis of the leaves are usually bright red or purple in color which is a distinctive feature of red hickory
Carya ovalis (Wang.) Sarg. (red hickory), close-up of leaf, fall color (3.74763)
Date: 2005 – 2012Creator: Hagstrom, John
Type: Photographic image
Description:Carya ovalis (Wang.) Sarg. (red hickory), image shows a leaf in fall color, leaves are are pinnately compound typically producing 5-9 leaflets (7 being the most common), terminal leaflet is often the largest with the auxiliary leaflets decreasing in size from the tip to the base of the rachis, leaflets are broadest above or at their median length with finely serrated margins dark green and smooth or glaucous above and paler and finely pubescent underneath, rachis of the leaves are usually bright red or purple in color
Carya ovalis (Wang.) Sarg. (red hickory), leaves (3.74764)
Date: 2005 – 2012Creator: Hagstrom, John
Type: Photographic image
Description:Carya ovalis (Wang.) Sarg. (red hickory), image shows yellow fall colored leaves, leaves are are pinnately compound typically producing 5-9 leaflets (7 being the most common), terminal leaflet is often the largest with the auxiliary leaflets decreasing in size from the tip to the base of the rachis, leaflets are broadest above or at their median length with finely serrated margins dark green and smooth or glaucous above and paler and finely pubescent underneath, rachis of the leaves are usually bright red or purple in color which is a distinctive feature of red hickory
Carya ovalis (Wang.) Sarg. (red hickory), leaves, fall color (3.74765)
Date: 2005 – 2012Creator: Hagstrom, John
Type: Photographic image
Description:Carya ovalis (Wang.) Sarg. (red hickory), image shows golden fall colored leaves, leaves are are pinnately compound typically producing 5-9 leaflets (7 being the most common), terminal leaflet is often the largest with the auxiliary leaflets decreasing in size from the tip to the base of the rachis, leaflets are broadest above or at their median length with finely serrated margins dark green and smooth or glaucous above and paler and finely pubescent underneath, rachis of the leaves are usually bright red or purple in color which is a distinctive feature of red hickory
Carya ovalis (Wang.) Sarg. (pignut hickory), growth habit, tree form, fall color (3.74766)
Date: 2005 – 2012Creator: Hagstrom, John
Type: Photographic image
Description:Carya ovalis (Wang.) Sarg. (pignut hickory), image shows a Red Hickory in fall color, generally encountered as a medium-size tree, capable of growing to 100' in height, single trunk is straight and often continues for the entire height of the tree although sometimes splits into several large limbs once the canopy has been breached, branches are strong stout and long ascending in the upper crown and drooping in the lower crown, branches around mid-height are more or less horizontal creating a broad thick column-shaped form that casts dense shade, leaves are pinnately compound typically producing 5-9 leaflets (7 being the most common), terminal leaflet is often the largest with the auxiliary leaflets decreasing in size from the tip to the base of therachis, leaflets are broadest above or at their median length with finely serrated margins dark green and smooth or glaucous above and paler and finely pubescent underneath, rachis of the leaves are usually bright red or purple in color which is a distinctive feature of red hickory
Carya ovalis (Wang.) Sarg. (red hickory), growth habit, tree form, fall color (3.74767)
Date: 2005 – 2012Creator: Franklin, Jeff
Type: Photographic image
Description:Carya ovalis (Wang.) Sarg. (red hickory), image shows a medium-large Red Hickory in fall color, generally encountered as a medium-size tree, capable of growing to 100' in height, single trunk is straight and often continues for the entire height of the tree although sometimes splits into several large limbs once the canopy has been breached, branches are strong stout and long ascending in the upper crown and drooping in the lower crown, branches around mid-height are more or less horizontal creating a broad thick column-shaped form that casts dense shade, leaves are pinnately compound typically producing 5-9 leaflets (7 being the most common), terminal leaflet is often the largest with the auxiliary leaflets decreasing in size from the tip to the base of therachis, leaflets are broadest above or at their median length with finely serrated margins dark green and smooth or glaucous above and paler and finely pubescent underneath, rachis of the leaves are usually bright red or purple in color which is a distinctive feature of red hickory