Pecan Tree – Carya illinoinensis Seeds | 4 Seeds | Hardy Edible Nut Tree | Long Lived Shade Tree | Cold Tolerant
Pecan Tree – Carya illinoinensis Seeds | 4 Seeds | Hardy Edible Nut Tree | Long Lived Shade Tree | Cold Tolerant
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Grow a majestic native shade tree with Pecan (Carya illinoinensis), a long-lived hardwood prized for its sweet, edible nuts and impressive size. The largest of the hickories, pecan trees can reach 75–100 feet tall with a broad, rounded crown that provides generous shade for large properties.
Native to the Central United States and the state tree of Texas, pecan trees are valued for both nut production and ornamental landscape use. Mature trees can produce abundant crops of thin-shelled, sweet nuts enjoyed by people and wildlife alike. Pecans are also known for their strong, durable wood and historic importance in North America.
This hardy species thrives in warm climates with long growing seasons and makes an outstanding investment for future generations.
You will receive:
✔️ 4 Pecan tree seeds
✔️ Hardy edible nut variety
✔️ Suitable for shade or nut production
✔️ Clearly labeled seed packet
✔️ Sowing instructions included
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Pecan
Botanical Name: Carya illinoinensis
Plant Type: Large deciduous nut tree
Growth Stage: Seed
Sun Requirements: Full sun
Soil: Humusy, rich, moist, well-drained soil
Watering: Medium to moist
Mature Height: 75–100 feet
Spread: 45–70 feet
Growth Rate: Moderate
Bloom Time: April–May
Bloom Color: Yellow-green
USDA Zones: 5–9
Uses: Shade tree, lawn tree, nut production, large landscapes
💡 Care Tip:
Soak seeds in water for 1–4 days (change water regularly). Cold stratify for 90–120 days at 40°F in a moist medium. Sow 1–2 inches deep after stratification. Pecan trees develop deep taproots and are difficult to transplant, so plant in a permanent location early. Cross-pollination improves nut production.
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