Northern Pecan (Carya illinoinensis)
$40.00
Forming a large, rounded canopy, pecan is relatively fast growing, with large, pinnately compound leaves that can be 12-18″ long. It is monoecious, with both male and female catkins on the same tree. The fruits (drupes) occur in clusters and mature in autumn. The bark is smooth when young, but then becomes narrowly fissured and scaly over time.
NATIVE RANGE
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Additional information
Scientific Name | Carya illinoiensis |
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Height | 70-100' |
Spread | 40-75' |
Shape | Vase-shaped |
Foliage | Dark green |
Fall Foliage | Yellow |
Native To | |
Zone | 5 |
Size | 1 gallon, 18-30" tall |