I think it's the bitternut hickory...??
A bitternut is another term for the bitternut hickory, Latin name Carya cordiformis, a common hickory tree native to the eastern United States and Southeast Canada, or its fruit, a bitter nut used as feed for livestock.
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evergreen tulip tree (some have very unusual 2-pointed leaves) bitternut (species of hickory tree found in the eastern U.S.) blue cedar Chile pine Judas Tree wild apple birch tree
An Iowa hickory tree typically has gray-brown bark with deep ridges and furrows. Its leaflets are about 3-5 inches long, arranged in groups of 5-9 along a central stem. The tree produces edible nuts enclosed in a thick husk.
The hickory tree produces small nuts that are edible.
Hickory (Carya) is indeed deciduous.
hickory tree's are located in the east of North America.
the Hickory tree is located in grass lands.
No, hickory is a type of tree and not a cactus.
Hickory (Carya) is indeed deciduous.
One way the Hickory Tree helps us is by giving off oxygen.