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Identifying Hickory Trees in winter

Posted on 2/4/23 at 7:30 pm
Posted by Jack Ruby
Member since Apr 2014
26361 posts
Posted on 2/4/23 at 7:30 pm
Trying to find some Hickory trees on some hunting land, but I'm having a very difficult time spottimg them in the winter time with no leaves.

Anyone got any tips or tricks on how to spot them? Everything I keep thinking is Hickory turns out to be sweet gum or Red Oak.
Posted by Ol boy
Member since Oct 2018
3924 posts
Posted on 2/4/23 at 7:34 pm to
Big orange leaves on the ground. The will be a leaf of three kind of looks like poison ivy.
Should have some hickory nuts on the ground as well.
Posted by auggie
Opelika, Alabama
Member since Aug 2013
30829 posts
Posted on 2/4/23 at 8:01 pm to
quote:

Big orange leaves on the ground. The will be a leaf of three kind of looks like poison ivy.
Should have some hickory nuts on the ground as well.


Yeah, and those outer quarter hull parts, that look like little black watermelon rinds.
Posted by calcotron
Member since Nov 2007
10053 posts
Posted on 2/4/23 at 9:03 pm to
I can't do it in the winter. Up here there are 50 kinds of hickories, too. The shagbark is the only one I know I'm right about. The red oaks here, and even in LA from what I recall, are only now dropping leaves. They turned brown a long time ago, but they don't fall right away for whatever reason.
Posted by turkish
Member since Aug 2016
2251 posts
Posted on 2/4/23 at 9:21 pm to
The diagonal bark patterns are what clue me in, but typically it’s the nuts on the ground.
Posted by calcotron
Member since Nov 2007
10053 posts
Posted on 2/4/23 at 10:11 pm to
quote:

The diagonal bark patterns are what clue me in, but typically it’s the nuts on the ground.



Can you easily tell the nuances between those and the "chevron" style ash bark? I plan to study this in the summer.
Posted by 257WBY
Member since Feb 2014
7160 posts
Posted on 2/5/23 at 3:02 am to
Put a climbing stand on them. If you fall back to the ground when you climb, it’s a hickory.
Posted by lgh
In your head
Member since Jan 2019
239 posts
Posted on 2/5/23 at 6:30 am to
Bark looks similar to expanded metal
Posted by Koolazzkat
Behind the Tupelo gum tree
Member since May 2021
2954 posts
Posted on 2/5/23 at 6:52 am to
You must be a squirrel hunter? Like posted above, just kick around in leaves under large trees looking for the black hulls and uneaten nuts. Good luck.
Posted by EF Hutton
Member since Jan 2018
2366 posts
Posted on 2/5/23 at 7:31 am to
It will be the Last one to bloom in spring. You will begin to think it is dead.
Posted by bbvdd
Memphis, TN
Member since Jun 2009
28011 posts
Posted on 2/11/23 at 3:49 pm to
Here are two types of hickory:

I think it’s a red hickory but not sure:


Shaggy bark:


Ground under (zoom in)
Posted by jeffsdad
Member since Mar 2007
24037 posts
Posted on 2/12/23 at 6:28 am to
Terminal buds of oak twigs have multiple buds.
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