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The Candy Pecan tree cultivar ripens in early fall, sometimes as early as October, and young trees can produce nuts the first year if you buy a tree 8 feet or taller.
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The outstanding Candy pecan tree seedling has become a favorite at home orchards because of its reliable productivity of high quality nuts year after year.
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Candy Pecan Tree price(s):
Call (888)811-9132 or buy online now:
Candy Pecan Tree price(s):
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1-2 feet tall (Fall Shipment)
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$7.75
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2-3 feet tall (Fall Shipment)
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$12.75
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3-4 feet tall (Fall Shipment)
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$17.65
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4-5 feet tall (Fall Shipment)
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$28.75
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5-6 feet tall (Fall Shipment)
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$37.75
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6-7 feet tall (Fall Shipment)
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$57.75
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7-8 feet tall (Fall Shipment)
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$75.75
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9-10 feet tall (Fall Shipment)
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$107.60
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Recommended zones for Candy Pecan Tree:
Zone 6 | (-5° to 5° ) |
Zone 7 | (5° to 10° ) |
Zone 8 | (10° to 20° ) |
Zone 9 | (20° to 30° ) |
Zone 10 | (30° to 40° ) |
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With the Candy pecan tree you are guaranteed a big harvest of in-shell nuts, because the papershell surrounding the nut is so thin that perfect halves are often the result of shelling.
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Many tourists who travel from the North to the South are familiar with the pecan products normally seen at Stuckey's Pecan Store such as pecan praline, pecan brittle and a wide variety of other pecan candies.
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A traditional dish of the old South during Thanksgiving is a sweet potato souffle topped by fragrant toasted pecans-a Thanksgiving dinner favorite.
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The Candy pecan is easy to shell and very sweet when added to desserts. Pecans are also a favorite nut for use in salads or packaged as salted, toasted pieces.
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Large pecan trees on the ABAC campus in Tifton, GA produce regular harvests of pecans that are eagerly collected by agricultural students.
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