CARYA illinoinensis

Commonly known as Pecan

A large American nut bearing tree with numerous leaflets on each leaf
Further Reading....
  • Deciduous
    mid-green leaves 30-50cm (12-20in) long with 11-17 lance-shaped leaflets. Leaves turn yellow in autumn. Edible nuts are formed in areas with warm summers.
  • Height
    30m (100ft)
  • Spread
    20m (65ft)
  • Tree
    Ornamental, furrowed bark.
  • Hardy - very cold winter
    Hardy in all of UK and northern Europe. Plant can possibly withstand temperatures down to -20°C (-4°F)
  • Full sun
  • Partial shade

CARYA illinoinensis

 
  • Additional Features
    Ornamental bark
    Pests & Diseases
    crown gall, powdery mildew, leaf spot.
    Place of origin
    Southern USA.
    Resistant to honey fungus
    These plants have little or few problems with honey fungus.
  • Hardiness
    Fully hardy
  • Leaf form
    Pinnate
    (see photos above)
  • Leaf margin
    Serrulate
    (see photos above)
  • Pruning group
    Pruning group 1
    Suitable for: Deciduous and evergreen trees, and some deciduous shrubs.
    Pruning: Minimal pruning required. Prune wayward or crossing branches to maintain a healthy framework.
    When: When dormant in the late winter/early spring. Some in the summer/autumn to prevent bleeding of sap.

  • Seasonal Interest
    Autumn
  • Soil Conditions
    Fertile moist well-drained soil
    Humus- rich.
  • Tree Shape
    Rounded to broadly spreading
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30m (100ft)
tree - guide for size not form Average Person
  20m (65ft)
 

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