Cape Fear Pecan (Type I)

Cape Fear Pecan (Type I)

$50.00
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Carya illinoinensis 'Cape Fear' (Type I) Type I Bears heavy crops at an early age. 55-60 nuts per pound. Best for Southeast states. Unprotected young trees may be susceptible to sun scald. Hardy to 0-10 degrees F (zones 5-9). Large nuts easy to shell; harvest mid October. Pecans prefer slightly acid soil (pH 5.5-6.5). Pecan fertilizer has extra zinc, shich is required for good nut production (12-4-8 with a unit of zinc). Fertilize 2 times each year in February and May. Note: Pecans are not self pollinating. Plant at least two within a quarter mile of each other. It takes a Type I and Type II to cross pollinate (Stuart & Elliott are good pollinators). Should bear in 7-10 yrs after planting. *Deer May Browse*                                                                          Photo courtesy of Texas Pecan Nursery, Chandler TX.  Ornamental Characteristics Category Nut tree Foliage Type Deciduous Height 50'+ Spread 40'+  Shape Tree-form Primary Foliage Color

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