Black Hickory

Carya texana

Taxonomy

Kingdom: Plantae β€ΊPhylum: Tracheophyta β€ΊClass: Magnoliopsida β€ΊOrder: Fagales β€ΊFamily: Juglandaceae β€ΊGenus: 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

What is the scientific name of Black Hickory?
The scientific name of Black Hickory is Carya texana.
What kingdom does Black Hickory belong to?
Black Hickory belongs to the kingdom Plantae.
What phylum does Black Hickory belong to?
Black Hickory belongs to the phylum Tracheophyta.
What class does Black Hickory belong to?
Black Hickory belongs to the class Magnoliopsida.
What order does Black Hickory belong to?
Black Hickory belongs to the order Fagales.
What family does Black Hickory belong to?
Black Hickory belongs to the family Juglandaceae.
What genus does Black Hickory belong to?
Black Hickory belongs to the genus Carya.