Stuart Paper Shell Pecan Tree
Description
What an effortless joy to shell these thin-skin beauties! The kernels almost pop out, and they’re tasty and easy to separate. Lots and lotsof nuts grow on a vigorous, grafted tree. Pollinate with Cape Fear for larger crops.
Characteristics
Fruit Color | Brown |
Fruit Size | Large |
Hardiness Zone Range | 7 - 9 |
Pollination | Self-Pollinating |
Ripens/Harvest | September In Zone 7 |
Shade/Sun | Full Sun |
Soil Composition | Loamy |
Soil Moisture | Well Drained |
Soil pH Level | 6.0 - 6.5 |
Texture | Crunchy |
Years to Bear | 4 - 8 |
Zone Compatibility
Pollination
This variety is self pollinating.
Tools & Supplies
Planting & Care
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Questions & Answers
We would not have that information as we grow the trees not the fruit or nits. I recommend reaching out to a local market for that information.
It could be Pecan Scab. Pecan scab is caused by the fungus Cladosporium caryigenum. At first, the fungus forms small, circular, olive-green to black spots on leaves, leaf petioles and outer nut shuck. With time the lesions increase in size and become blackened and sunken in appearance. Lesions crack as the leaves expand. The only effective means of controlling this disease is by spraying fungicides
Absolutely. This is one of our recommended pollinators.
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