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Scientific Name: Carya
illinoensis
Height: 100-140 ft
Form: oval
Type: deciduous tree
Comments
Pecan (Carya illinoensis) is one of the better-known pecan
hickories. It is also called sweet pecan and in its range where Spanish is
spoken, nogal morado or nuez encarcelada. The early settlers who came to
America found pecans growing over wide areas. These native pecans were and
continue to be highly valued as sources of new varieties and as stock for
selected clones. Besides the commercial edible nut that it produces, the
pecan provides food for wildlife. Pecans are an excellent multipurpose
tree for the home landscape by providing a source of nuts, furniture-grade
wood, and esthetic value.
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Hickory and Pecan Trees
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