Flora and Fauna
- 3841
- Juglans regia (English Walnut)
- Brief fact sheet and photos of tree, bark, leaves, fruit, and twig.
- 3842
- Juglans nigra
- Includes distribution and occurrence, botanical and ecological characteristics, value and use, and fire ecology.
- 3843
- Juglans nigra (Black Walnut)
- Brief fact sheet and photographs of entire tree, leaves, fruit, twig, and bark.
- 3846
- Juglans hindsii (Hind's Black walnut)
- Describes physical characteristics of leaf, flower, fruit, twig, and bark. Includes photos.
- 3847
- Juglans cinerea
- Includes distribution and occurrence, botanical and ecological characteristics, value and use, and fire ecology.
- 3848
- Juglans cinerea (Butternut)
- Physical characteristics of leaf, flower, fruit, twig, and bark. Provides photos.
- 3849
- Carya alba: Mockernut Hickory
- Tree identification fact sheet with description and photos of the leaf, fruit, twig, bark and form.
- 3850
- Carya ovalis: Red Hickory
- Tree identification fact sheet with description and photos of the leaf, fruit, twig, bark and form.
- 3851
- Carya pallida: Sand Hickory
- Tree identification fact sheet with description and photos of the leaf, fruit, twig, bark and form.
- 3852
- Carya tomentosa
- Information on distribution and occurrence, value and use, characteristics, and fire ecology.
- 3853
- Carya ovata
- Includes distribution and occurrence, botanical and ecological characteristics, value and use, and fire ecology.
- 3854
- Carya ovata: Shagbark Hickory
- Fact sheet with photos of mature tree, leaves, twig, bark, and fruit.
- 3855
- Carya laciniosa: Shellbark Hickory
- Describes physical features and provides images of mature tree, leaves, bark, twig, and fruit.
- 3856
- Carya illinoinensis
- Species account from the USDA Forest Service (misspelled as C. illinoensis on this site).
- 3857
- Carya illinoinensis: Pecan
- Describes physical characteristics and provides photos of mature tree, leaves, fruit, flower, twig, and bark.
- 3858
- Pecan Breeding and Genetics
- Includes information and images of many cultivars, as well as species accounts for pecans and all other U.S. hickories.