Carya
Illinoiensis picture
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| Carya
Illinoiensis Tree Facts |
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Common
Name: |
Hardy
Pecan
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Foliage: |
Green
Leaves
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Mature
Height: |
70-100
Feet
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Mature
Spread: |
40-75
Feet
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Soil: |
clay,
loam
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Zones: |
5-10
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Moisture: |
moderate
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Carya
Illinoiensis has moderate water requirements and has a moderate
tolerance to salt and alkali soils. This hardy tree is ideal for
lawns because it does not shed its leaves until late fall and it
is practically immune to to the attack of insects. It will begin
to bear nuts in 12 to 15 years.
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