If you want a lot of nuts fast—Cape Fear Pecan Tree is your tree! It will begin producing excellent tasting nuts in a few years as a young tree, and will continue to produce consistently every crop year.
The Cape Fear Pecan is a strong cultivar, featuring rigorous and upright growth with an open habitat. It will produce well-filled nuts on average 58 nuts per pound with 55% kernel. The nuts are flavorful and resemble Stuart nuts in size and shape but possess a superior cracking quality. The tree grows to a mature height of 75 to 100 feet.
This particular cultivar is known for its exceptional quality and excellent pecan disease resistance to things like pecan scab.
Cape Fears should be pollinated with Type 2 pecan trees. Cape Fear is hardy in Zones 6-9. RIPENING DATE: Late Season
TREE SIZE: A 2-year-old tree that is approximately 4 - 5 feet tall
USDA HARDINESS ZONES: 6-9
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$59.00Price
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