3,086 observationsLeast Concern
Black Hickory
Carya texana
Taxonomy
Kingdom: Plantae βΊPhylum: Tracheophyta βΊClass: Magnoliopsida βΊOrder: Fagales βΊFamily: Juglandaceae βΊGenus: Carya
About
Carya texana, the black hickory, is a North American tree in the walnut family. It is endemic to the United States, found primarily in the southern Great Plains and the Lower Mississippi Valley.
Frequently Asked Questions
- The scientific name of Black Hickory is Carya texana.
- Black Hickory belongs to the kingdom Plantae.
- Black Hickory belongs to the phylum Tracheophyta.
- Black Hickory belongs to the class Magnoliopsida.
- Black Hickory belongs to the order Fagales.
- Black Hickory belongs to the family Juglandaceae.
- Black Hickory belongs to the genus Carya.