Hardy Pecan Trees

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About Hardy Pecan Trees: Hardy Pecan is a beautiful, majestic tree that grows to a height of 70 to 100 feet with a spread of 40 to 75 feet. It has low wide spreading branchs. The tree provides a bounty of sweet edible fruits and lots of summer shade after reaching maturity.

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Hardy Pecan
Hardy Pecan Tree Facts
Scientific Name:
Carya illinoiensis
Foliage:
Green Leaves
Mature Height:
70-100 Feet
Mature Spread:
40-75 Feet
Soil:
clay, loam
Zones:
5-10
Moisture:
moderate

Hardy pecan 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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