Description
Carya illinoinensis
The Hardy Pecan is a cold-tolerant variety of pecan tree, known for its resilience in cooler climates where other pecan trees may not thrive. It produces large, sweet, and flavorful nuts with thin shells, making them easier to crack. Hardy Pecans are ideal for both fresh eating and baking. The tree is vigorous and hardy, able to withstand winter temperatures better than traditional varieties. It thrives in well-drained soils and is a favorite among growers in northern regions where pecans were once difficult to cultivate.
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