Index of Trees
Family: Walnut

Bark of older trees is tight, with long, narrow, interlacing ridges. Winter buds are sulfur yellow. Nuts are bitter and...

Black Hickory is a small tree to 20-30 feet in height that grows in dry upland soils. Leaves are compound with 5-7 leaflets...

One of the largest and most valuable trees of Indiana’s forests. Its dark wood is used for fine furniture. Nuts are flavorful...

Butternut grows best on well-drained streambanks. Nuts are similar to Black Walnut, but are oblong in shape. During the past...

Bark of this tree is tight and rough, not shaggy like Shagbark Hickory. Compound leaves have 7 to 9 leaflets, and the underside...

This is the trees' leaves have 9 to 17 leaflets. Its natural range is primarily the lower Mississippi River Valley, but it is...

Pignut Hickory has blackish bark with narrow, interlacing edges. The nut is spherical to pear-shaped with a thin husk that has...

Sand Hickory is a medium tree to 50 feet in height that grows in dry, sandy upland soils. It has a compound leaf with 7-9...

Its trunk appears shaggy due to long, vertical, flat, loose plates of bark. The nuts are delicious and somewhat like Pecan, but...

Bark of the trunk is shaggy like Shagbark Hickory, with long, vertical, flat, loose plates of bark, but leaves have 7 leaflets...