
Native Pecan
Carya illinoinensisProduct Details
Native Pecan
Carya illinoinensisNative Pecan is a classic Texas tree prized for its large, flavorful nuts and impressive shade canopy. Growing up to 60 feet tall and 40 feet wide, it creates a broad, rounded form ideal for parks, large yards, and landscapes seeking natural beauty and function. This tree’s dense green leaves provide summer shade and turn golden-yellow in fall, adding seasonal color to your landscape. Native Pecan is resilient to many pests and diseases and performs well in various soil types. Its extensive root system supports drought tolerance, making it a dependable choice for North Texas landscapes. Native pecans are a mix of both Type ` and Type 2 pollinators; some native trees will have male flowers mature first, while others will have receptive female flowers first.
- Deciduous tree
- Moderate to fast growth rate
- Produces edible pecans
- Dense summer foliage provides excellent shade
- Adds seasonal fall color with golden-yellow leaves
Hardy in USDA zones 6–9, Native Pecan thrives in full sun and well-drained, fertile soils. It adapts easily to the North Texas climate, making it a great option for shade and nut production in a variety of landscapes.
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