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Northern Pecan (Carya illinoensis)
Growing well in full sun or part shade locations, Pecan trees grow best on fertile, well-drained, acid or alkaline moist soil, and are not salt-tolerant. They grow, although more slowly, on arid sandy soils and often defoliate early without irrigation. Most trees produce abundant fruit in alternate years. Height 75-90’ Spread 50’-95’ ZONE 5B - 9A
Price: $10.00 (6”-12”)
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Shellbark Hickory (Carya laciniosa)
The bark of this tree is similar to that of the Shagbark Hickory, but often not quite as shaggy. Hickory trees resist breakage in ice storms compared to many of the more finely branches trees. Height 50-75’, spread 40-60’ ZONE 5A - 9A
Price: $10.00 (6”-12”)
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Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)
The Black Walnut is a large moderately growing, majestic tree. Makes a wonderful shade tree, and is prized for its wood, and edible nuts. Height 60-75’, spread 50-60’. ZONE 4-7
Price: $10.00 (18-24””)
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Black Walnuts 10lb bag
Enjoy an evening of family fun cracking walnuts. The nut meat is delicious in cakes, muffins, or just eating them out of the shell.
Price: 14.95
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