Desirable Pecan Tree
The Desirable pecan tree cultivar has been the rage in pecan planting since 1960, and the ripening begins in mid- October. The nuts of the Desirable Pecan tree are papershell and are easily cracked in the hand like a peanut. The most desirable characteristic of the Desirable papershell pecan is that the nuts grow in giant clusters. It is not unusual to expect a 25 gallon bucketful of Desirable nuts to be harvested from a 5 year old tree. The Desirable pecan tree is a grafted papershell pecan tree; unlike the "Hardy" seedling pecan tree. The Hardy pecan tree is a wild unpredictable pecan tree offered to buy by other nursery online sellers. The shell of the "Hardy" pecan is "hard" and the pecan nut is small, unlike the grafted, papershell pecan tree with big kernels, however the "Hardy" wild pecan tree nut is loved by wildlife and eaten by squirrels, turkey, and other wildlife animals with sharp teeth. The Desirable Pecan tree is an excellent pollinator for most other pecan tree cultivars, because the pollen on the Desirable Pecan tree ripens over a long period of time. Some TyTy large sized pecan trees can bear nuts the first year. The Desirable pecan tree is perfect as a commercial orchard tree, as a shade tree, or to buy as a yard tree. The Desirable Pecan tree is a papershell nut, and the pecan kernel is loaded with a nutty flavor that is crunchy to the taste. The Desirable pecan tree is grafted and bears nuts at an early age.