Stuart Pecan Tree | Type 2 Pollinator
Order Stuart Pecan Tree Online The Stuart pecan tree cultivar is an old-time favorite among pecan varieties and is one of the most popular trees seen in the Southeastern US. The Stuart pecan nuts are medium-sized but probably larger than those bought in the store. It produces roughly 50-55 nuts per pound. It has a thick, strong shell, and 45% kernel content. One consideration is that this pecan variety can take a bit longer to start producing nuts compared to other cultivars. Nut production could take 6 years to produce pecans and every year the nuts per pound will increase in number. It will produce large nuts with a kernel that is plump and firm textured once established. They are also easy to crack open with the right tool. The Carya illinoinensis Stuart is a Type-2 pollinator and requires to be pollinated with Type 1 like Caddo or Pawnee to cross-pollinate and produce nuts. The harvest date is in early October. Stuart Pecan Tree Information Hardy in USDA growing zones 6-9 and app