Hickory Tree (Carya spp.)
Hickory Tree (Carya spp.)
Hickory Tree (Carya spp.)

Hickory Tree (Carya spp.)

Aka: Hickory Nut Tree, Carya Hickory, Native Hickory
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  • Hardwood tree producing edible nuts
  • Strong structure for long-term growth
  • Ideal for large open landscapes
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Hickory Tree - Strong Hardwood, Native Beauty, and Long-Term Value

The Hickory Tree is a classic North American hardwood valued for its strength, longevity, and distinctive nuts. Known for its tall stature and deep root system, hickory is an excellent choice for homeowners interested in native shade trees, wildlife support, or long-term landscape investment. Those exploring hickory trees for sale, planting hickory tree seedlings, or starting with a hickory tree sapling will appreciate this tree’s durability and natural beauty.

Its upright form and slow, steady growth make hickory ideal for large properties, farms, and naturalized landscapes.

What Makes the Hickory Tree a Great Choice for Your Garden

  • Extremely strong and durable hardwood
  • Long lifespan with minimal intervention
  • Supports wildlife with seasonal nut production
  • Deep roots provide excellent wind resistance
  • Native tree well adapted to regional climates

A mature hickory adds both visual structure and ecological value to the landscape.

Why Choose Ever-Green-Trees.com?

Ever-Green-Trees.com provides healthy, nursery-grown trees with strong root systems and careful handling. Whether you’re looking to buy hickory tree varieties, start young with hickory tree seedlings, or establish a property with long-lived hardwoods, each tree is inspected and packaged to arrive ready for success.

We focus on quality, accurate sizing, and dependable delivery.

Key Plant Specifications for the Hickory Tree

  • Mature Height: 60–80 ft
  • Mature Width: 30–50 ft
  • Sunlight: Full Sun
  • Bloom Season: Spring
  • Growth Rate: Slow to Moderate
  • Botanical Name: Carya species
  • Zones: 4–9
  • Shape: Upright, rounded canopy

These characteristics make hickory a dependable option for long-term shade and native tree plantings.

Form and Lifespan of the Hickory Tree

Hickory trees develop a tall, straight trunk with a broad, rounded crown over time. Their dense wood and deep roots contribute to an exceptionally long lifespan, often lasting generations when planted in suitable conditions.

Growth Stages of the Hickory Tree

  • Early Stage: Root establishment and vertical growth
  • Mid Growth: Canopy expansion and trunk thickening
  • Maturity: Strong structure, seasonal nut production, full shade

While slower growing, hickory rewards patience with unmatched strength and longevity.

Why the Hickory Tree Is a Low-Maintenance Choice

Once established, hickory trees require very little care. Their natural resistance to stress and strong root systems make them ideal for homeowners who prefer a hands-off approach.

Simple Care Guidelines for the Hickory Tree

Plant in well-drained soil with plenty of space for mature growth. Avoid frequent transplanting, as hickory develops a deep taproot. Mulch around the base to protect young roots.

How to Plant a Hickory Tree

Dig a wide planting hole and place the tree at the same depth it was grown. Backfill gently, firm the soil, and water thoroughly after planting. Choose a permanent location for best results.

Watering Instructions

Water consistently during the first growing season. After establishment, hickory trees tolerate normal rainfall and only need supplemental watering during prolonged droughts.

Fertilization Tips

Fertilization is rarely needed. If desired, apply a balanced fertilizer in early spring during the first few years of growth.

How We Ship Your Plants

Each tree is carefully inspected, hydrated, and securely packaged. Our shipping process ensures your hickory tree arrives healthy, protected, and ready for planting.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is Carya laciniosa?
Carya laciniosa is one species of hickory, commonly known for producing large hickory tree nuts.
Where Do Hickory Trees Grow Naturally?
Can You Grow Hickory From Nuts?
Who Typically Purchases Hickory Trees?
Do Hickory Trees Flower?
Is Hickory Nut Planting Difficult?