It seems odd they would grow but produce no nuts .:? I wouldn't think a Polish shagbark would differ much from a midwest USA variety .
I don't have the answer,maybe a Google hunt is in order .
I find the shells in my wood pile .:lol: The nuts end up every where.Under my bull dozer seat ,in my lawn mower . They bury them in the flower beds and low and behold ,a hickory tree emerges .Nutless of course .
The shag bark is about the only one fit to eat . Shell bark is not as tastey and pignut is nasty .
I've got a woods full of all three but the nuts the squirrels didn't get are under snow cover at this time .
I don't know how they survive a winter,never paid much attention . They drop from late...
The seed is the nut . If it weren't for the red tape involved in international shipping I could come up with bushels of them .
I don't plant them myself as I have a crew of big fat fox squirrels that help me out along those lines .:|:
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