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HICKORY

Wood Origin Country: Hickory Pecan can be found in America: Georgia, Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma.  Australia, Brazil, China, Israel, Mexico, Peru and South Africa.

Hardness and Strength: Hickory's Janka rating is an exceptional 1820, considerably higher than most commercialized woods. It is approximately 50% more durable than Northern Red Oak, and compares well with other hardwoods like hard maple and purpleheart.

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The Hickory Pecan tree is a very large tree that may reach to heights of 140’ feet tall, with a very strong wide trunk to buttress. The Hickory Pecan is most known for its delicious pecan nuts. The Hickory Pecan nut is so hard that it can even crack some stones easily. The Hickory Pecan Tree is also considered as the first Hardwood Tree Species in America. There are about 19 species of Hickory Pecan, which about 12 of tem can be found in America. The Hickory Pecan is well native tree to North and Central America and is the state tree of Texas.