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About Stuart Pecan Tree...The Stuart Pecan Tree is one of the most common cultivars of pecans grown in the southeastern United States, and even in the world. The trees are strong and upright, requiring less training and pruning compared to other cultivars. One of the limitations of the Stuart Pecan is that it may take 8-10 years for it to come of bearing age, from a 1 year tree. Stuart Pecan trees are a late-season pollinator, which is recommended to be planted with an early season pollinator. Nuts of the Stuart are medium sized, producing normally around 52 nuts per pound, with a thicker shell than some of the other papershell pecan varieties. Also, the Stuart pecan growing range can reach a little more northern than most other papershell pecan varieties. |
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Zone InformationThe colored in areas on the map above indicate where this plant will live. Click on the map to see a larger version of this map. This does not necessarily indicate a tree will fruit in your zone, check the chill hours required. Grows in zones: 6 - 9 |