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Common in eastern US and Canada. Like other shagbark species, easily spotted in ...
This is why it's called a shagbark.
Same tree at different times of ...
I like this photo because you can see all the structures. Same tree at ...
Tall, straight tree with shaggy bark hanging
popular with our grey squirrels
Large chunks of peeling bark. Large buds with overlapping scales, large leaf ...
Hickories are common in east central Mississippi woodlands. I visit this mature ...
This is a composite picture of 5 individual pictures stitched together. Not ...
As its common name suggests, this tree has shaggy bark--it looks like it's ...
A huge and tall and very unusual tree. Grows up to 27 m (88 ft. tall) and lives ...
Shag bark hickory is a common tree in United States and Canada. The leaves on ...
This tree was growing on the side of the hill in our area. It was losing ...
A young tree. This is a large, deciduous tree, growing up to 27 m tall, and ...
Large tall tree with shaggy bark, light gray. Leaves pinnately compound & ...
Shagbarks are commonly found in association with oak trees. The wood is hard, ...