Carya

/kəˈraɪə/ noun

A genus of trees that includes hickory and pecan species, characterized by compound leaves and nuts in woody shells.

From Greek 'karya' (walnut or nut tree), possibly borrowed from a Caucasian language. The scientific name preserves this ancient terminology.

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