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PecanPecan - Cheyenne (A)
A medium sized nut with attractive shell. Nuts are loose in the shell. Excellent flavour. Well adapted to mechanical shelling. Good for high density plantings.
Pecan - Apache (B)
Vigorous tree producing a large smooth nut with thin shell. Good cracking quality. Heavy yielding. Excellent rootstock tree.
Pecan - Wichita (B)
A moderately upright tree which is vigorous and bears at an early age.Precocious and prolific.The nuts are large, have purplish black stripes and splotches on clear, brown shells. They are moderately elongated. Ripens in mid-season
Pecan - Pawnee (A)
A precocious producer of large (50 to 60 per lb), thin shelled nuts of high quality. This new cultivar is thought to have a high yield potential, and early nut maturity should contribute to regular bearing capability
Pecan - Apache Seedling
A highly nutritious nut that will grow and produce in almost any environment. Seedlings are from heavy bearing grafted trees. Bear 8 - 12 yrs. Good for rootstock or if a fast growing tree is required.
Pecan - Cape Fear (A)
A medium sized nut that is easy to shell and has a high kernel percentage. A light coloured nut of excellent quality.
Pecan - Mohawk (B)
Large nuts similar to Mahan. Thin shell of attractive appearance. Kernel can exceed 60% of weight of the entire nut. Separates easily from shell; high quality, matures early. Vigorous and hardy tree, prolific bearer.
Pecan - Mahan (B)
Also known as the Lismore nut. Very large, long nut with a thin shell that may be poorly filled on older trees. A vigorous tree and prolific bearer.
Pecan - Cherokee (A)
One of the most prolific varieties known. Suited to high density planting. Medium sized nut. Very easily shelled and precocious variety that crops well without cross pollination. Ideal back yard variety.
Pecan - Kiowa (B)
A medium to large nut that is very similar in appearance to the Desirable. The shell is medium to soft. Good quality, late maturing.
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