Caddo Pecan
Caddo Pecan (Carya illinoinensis) produces large, sweet pecans with thin shells, typically harvested in late fall. It is a tall, spreading tree that reaches a mature height of 70-100 feet with a spread of 40-75 feet, excellent for orchards and large landscapes. Thriving in USDA hardiness zones 6-9 and requiring 600-800 chilling hours, this Type I variety requires pollination with a Type II pecan tree. Best grown in full sun. It is valued for its consistent production and high-quality nuts. Rootstock: Moore, Stuart, or Choctaw Seedling 4-5′ Bare Root Grafted Tree Ships Mar-May based on your USDA Zone Can’t be shipped to: AK, AZ, CA, HI, NM, TX
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