Leaves and branchlets more or less pubescent, at least while young.
Branchlets yellowish-gray; leaves lanceolate to elliptic-lanceolate; capsule often more or less pubescent.
Winter buds more or less pubescent, dull; leaves generally with less than 12 teeth to a side 4 P.
Differs from the species chiefly in rather densely pubescent twigs and buds; thicker and more lanceolate leaves, usually more or less pubescent beneath; and the sometimes more densely pubescent catkins.
The branchlets are unusually stout for a form of Carya ovalis and are covered with rusty tomentum during their first year and are more or less pubescent in their second and third seasons.
Twigs more or less pubescent; leaflets 5-7, more or less pubescent beneath.
Twigs more or less pubescent; buds more or less pubescent.
Stem more or less pubescent or hairy throughout (5-20 dm.
Stem and both sides of the leaves more or less pubescent or rough (4-10 dm.
Buds small, ovate or rounded, obtuse, more or less pubescent, few-scaled.
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