Bitternut Hickory vs Cypress Oak - TreeTime.ca

Bitternut Hickory vs Cypress Oak

Carya cordiformis

Quercus robur Fastigiata

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Bitternut Hickory
Cypress Oak

Bitternut Hickory is a large deciduous tree that makes a great shade tree for yards and parks. This tree is native to Eastern North America. Although it produces nuts, they are bitter and inedible. Some consider this wood to be the best flavour for smoking meats.

Plant Bitternut Hickory in it’s forever home. It is difficult to transplant due to its long taproot, and may not survive.

The wood is strong and has historically been used for wheels, ladders, and furniture.

Cypress Oak is an upright, columnar tree that is well suited as a privacy screen or for lining paths and driveways. The upright branch angle causes it to have a narrower spread which makes it suitable for areas with limited space. It has been described as having an elegant, formal look, growing into an upright oval shape with a short trunk. Compared to other oaks it has a much faster growth rate, especially when young.

Cypress Oak is an ancient oak species of England. Traditionally druids respect the oldest oak trees, considering them to be oracles.

Note: Most Oak species can be considered toxic for many animals.

Bitternut Hickory Quick Facts

Cypress Oak Quick Facts

Zone: 4a
Zone: 5a
Height: 25 m (82 ft)
Height: 17 m (55 ft)
Spread: 13 m (42 ft)
Spread: 5 m (15 ft)
Moisture: normal, wet
Moisture: dry, normal
Light: any
Light: full sun
Hybrid: no
Hybrid: no
Catkins: yes
Catkins: yes
Bark: ridged, durable
Bark: ridged dark grey-black
Nuts: bitter
Nuts: small acorns
Growth rate: slow
Growth rate: medium
Life span: long
Life span: long
Suckering: high
Suckering: none




Other Names: swamp hickory
Other Names: columnar english oak, pyramid oak, upright english oak