Shellbark hickory plant (Carya laciniosa) 12-16 inches tall. USDA zones 4 through 8. Size: Height: 90 feet (to 130 feet); spread: 50 feet. The largest of the true hickories

Common Name: Big Shagbark Hickory; Kingnut Family: Juglandaceae (walnuts) Description: Shellbark hickory is a large tree with short, stout limbs, narrow crown, and shaggy bark

Summer : In container with soil (leaves will be removed or cut short to conserve on water consumption), in the mailing tube or box. (June trough September)

Winter : Bare root with roots wrapped in wet media during its dormancy (October trough May)