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Oconee Pecan

Carya illinoinensis 'Oconee'
$102.25
A reliable deciduous nut tree known for its sweet, high-quality pecans and broad, upright canopy. Grows 60 to 90 feet tall and 35 to 50 feet wide at maturity. Oconee Pecan thrives in USDA zones 6 through 9 and is ideal for edible and ornamental Texas landscapes.

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Oconee Pecan

Carya illinoinensis 'Oconee'

Oconee Pecan is a classic deciduous tree prized for its consistent production of large, buttery pecans and its tall, stately presence. In spring, fresh green foliage fills out an upright canopy that provides shade and structure, while nuts mature in late fall for a dependable harvest. Reaching 60 to 90 feet tall and 35 to 50 feet wide at maturity, Oconee Pecan forms a broad, upright growth habit that works beautifully as a specimen tree, in orchard plantings, or across open areas for visual impact. Its seasonal foliage color and graceful form make it a valuable addition to any yard. The Oconee pecan is a Type 1 pollinator, meaning its male flowers (catkins) shed pollen before its female flowers are receptive. To produce nuts, Oconee pecans require a compatible Type 2 variety.

  • Deciduous nut tree
  • Produces sweet, high-quality pecans in late fall
  • Broad, upright growth habit with stately canopy
  • Moderate growth rate with reliable seasonal harvests
  • Excellent for landscapes, orchards, and shade plantings

Oconee Pecan thrives in full sun with well-drained soil. Hardy in USDA zones 6 through 9, it delivers consistent nut production, seasonal greenery, and lasting structural beauty in Texas landscapes.

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