| Common Name | Texas Hickory |
| Family | Juglandaceae |
| Genus | Carya |
| Species | Texana |
| Origin | Southwestern United States and Mexico |
| Blooming | Spring (April-May), monoecious catkins |
| Leaf Color | Green turning yellow in autumn |
| Sunlight | Sun |
| Category | Outdoor plants |
| Pet Friendly | No |
Deep, well-drained loamy soil. Tolerates alkaline and rocky substrates.
Deep watering during establishment; drought tolerant once mature.
Requires full sun for optimal growth and nut production.
Apply balanced fertilizer in early spring if growth is slow or poor
Prune in late winter to remove dead wood or shape canopy
These are the insects and pathogens that commonly interact with this plant, including pests, parasites, and organisms typically associated with its care.
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