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An old homestead on a perennial water course known as Butler Ranch. Some cultivated fruit and nut trees remain: Pecan, Walnut, Osage Orange, etc.
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An old homestead on a perennial water course known as Butler Ranch. Some cultivated fruit and nut trees remain: Pecan, Walnut, Osage Orange, etc.
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An old homestead on a perennial water course known as Butler Ranch. Some cultivated fruit and nut trees remain: Pecan, Walnut, Osage Orange, etc.
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An old homestead on a perennial water course known as Butler Ranch. Some cultivated fruit and nut trees remain: Pecan, Walnut, Osage Orange, etc.
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An old homestead on a perennial water course known as Butler Ranch. Some cultivated fruit and nut trees remain: Pecan, Walnut, Osage Orange, etc.
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An old homestead on a perennial water course known as Butler Ranch. Some cultivated fruit and nut trees remain: Pecan, Walnut, Osage Orange, etc.
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a cross section of the pecan nut reveals cavities in shell wall and middle septum (section Apocarya)
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portions of wooden shell persist on branches, edible nut portion missing
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leaflets are asymetric, that is sickle shaped or 'falcate'
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leaflets are asymetric, that is sickle shaped or 'falcate'
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leaflets are asymetric, that is sickle shaped or 'falcate'
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Species: Carya illinoinensis (Wangenh.) K. Koch Date: 2005-10-17 Location: Tiger Kloof, Mutare Habitat: Dense exotic scrub, woodland and forest
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Species: Carya illinoinensis (Wangenh.) K. Koch Date: 2005-10-17 Location: Tiger Kloof, Mutare Habitat: Dense exotic scrub, woodland and forest