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Hardy Pecan Tree
Hardy Pecan Tree
Exceptionally Cold Tolerant

  (1 customer reviews)

Exceptionally hardy pecan produces a generous crop of thin-shelled buttery tasting nuts every year. Grows 50-70 feet tall. Needs a pollinator.

Nut trees contribute long-lasting looks to your landscape, and the nutritious nuts they produce are excellent for fresh eating and baking.

Buying Options
Hardy Pecan Tree - 2-3 Feet
08709 - For each offer ordered, get 1 tree.
Price: 1 - $16.95
2 or more - $15.50
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Product Details
Zones: 5 - 8 (-10° F.)
Height: 50-70 ft
Spacing: 50-70 ft
Depth: same as in the nursery
Spread: 50-60 ft
Sun/Shade: full sun
Pollinator: plant two or more
Yield: 40-50 pounds
Foliage: Large, pinnately compound
Blooms: April-May
Fruit: Good-sized, thin shelled nut cracks free of the hulls
Comments: Tolerates temperature extremes. Very resistant to insects. Will thrive anywhere peaches can be grown. Rich flavored nut of excellent quality. Somewhat self-pollinating but produces better when planted with another. Difficult to transplant; long taproot.
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Hardy Pecan Tree  Ships In The Spring
Unable to ship to: AE AK AZ BC CA GU HI PR TX

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 -  Saturday, May 10, 2008
I think I can...
Reviewed By: Judi (Salome, AZ)
I'm in AZ and we have HOT, windy weather. I had a great old pecan tree in FL, just got a couple acres, so I'll try. I base my decisions on experience & feedback so I appreciate your posts. Thanks. Judi/AZ


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