Lakota Pecan Tree | Type 2 Pollinator
Order Lakota Pecan Tree Online The Lakota pecan tree is known for its delicious nuts and high yield! The Lakota pecan tree has proven again and again to be incredibly scab resistant. This makes it a very low-maintenance tree once planted. This cultivar thrives in warmer weather and will begin maturation and high-quality nut production in late September. Its tear-dropped shaped nuts will shell to reveal light golden kernels at 54 nuts per pound and 58% kernel. The nut quality and nut size are excellent for home gardeners! It will take approximately 5 years or more to start bearing fruit. Produces its nuts starting in September to when they are ready to harvest. The Lakota plant can be grown in most of the southeastern United States in USDA planting zones 6-9. This pecan tree is a type-2 pollinator and requires a type-1 variety such as the Caddo, Desirable, Oconee, or Pawnee to cross-pollinate and produce nuts. How to care for a Lakota Pecan Tree Bought Online The Lakota pecan tree req