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TreeHelp.com: Trees: Species: Hickory and Pecan Trees
... TreeHelp.com: Trees: Species: Hickory and Pecan Trees Prices now in US$ Shop in Can$ Your Account | Help | Contact SPECIES INFORMATION | INSECT INFORMATION | ... on orders over $100 Custom Care Kits for Trees Rapitest Soil and Moisture Testers Insect Control Products Quality, hand-sorted tree seeds Pecan and Hickory Trees intro | types | care | insects and disease Hickory ...
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TreeHelp.com: Trees: Species: Hickory and Pecan Trees: Types: Pecan
... .com: Trees: Species: Hickory and Pecan Trees: Types: Pecan Prices now in US$ Shop in Can$ Your Account | Help | Contact SPECIES INFORMATION | INSECT INFORMATION | ... source of nuts, furniture-grade wood, and esthetic value. Back to Types of Hickory and Pecan Trees TOP TreeHelp currently accepts PRODUCTS » Fertilizers & Soil Additives | Watering Products | Tools | Pest & Disease Controls | Seeds ...
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Pecan
... dews. Trash trees surrounding the field should be removed. Pecan trees that can not be adequately sprayed should be removed if they are susceptible to the scab fungus. Spores of the pecan scab ... favorable for brown leaf spot development, pecan trees may be completely defoliated if the fungus is not controlled. Only the foliage is infected by this fungus. Pecan trees that are making active growth are ...
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ODIN003 - Some Common Pecan Diseases and Their Control in North Carolina
... Back to Ornamental Disease Notes] [Other Resources] General Information Pecan trees are widely grown in North Carolina both for shade and nuts. Pecan trees have several disease problems which reduce both the shade ... chemicals because of tree height. Therefore, spraying pecan trees usually is not feasible for homeowners. Scab Scab is the most common and damaging pecan disease. It is caused by a fungus ...
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NNGA Roots: An Appeal to Owners of Hardy Nut Trees
... 1904, a Louisiana slave succeeded in grafting a number of pecan trees. So far as can now be learned, really intelligent interest in pecan culture began with that date, although history records ... hazel, and native butternut, hickory, pecan, chinquapin and beech trees of more than ordinary merit. Upon the locating of, and the propagation from such trees as new varieties, apparently depends the ...
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Frequently Asked Questions about Nut Trees
... parts of the United States successfully grow cultivars of nut trees. Nut trees in commercial production are almond, chestnut, hazelnut (filbert), pecan, pistachio, and Persian (English, Carpathian) walnut. Those that ... only been at it since 1911. Improving the quality of nut trees takes much longer, approximately 25 years for pecan trees, than improving the quality of annual plants because it takes ...
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Pecan
... plate extending from the inner layer of the endocarp. TOP GENERAL CULTURE Soils and Climate Pecan trees prefer light to medium textured soils, pH 5.5-6.0, but can be ... than transplanting relatively large trees from nurseries. Rootstocks Pecan seedlings are the most common rootstocks. Planting Design, Training, Pruning Trees are often planted at densities of 36-100 trees/acre, gradually removing ...
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California Backyard Orchard: Pecan
... the state. Trees get large just like big walnut trees. Pecans are grown on seedling rootstocks. Pecan Varieties for Planting in the Home Garden Paul Vossen, Sonoma and Marin Co. UCCE Pecan Fact Sheet UC Fruit and Nut Reserch and Information Center Pecan ...
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... Control is accomplished by avoiding mechanical wounds, treating exposed wounds with pruning paint, fertilizing trees as needed and protecting from insects. Powdery Mildew (fungus - Phyllactinia guttata): White powdery ... keep the tree in good condition by fertilizing and watering. Rosette: (See section on Pecan Diseases.) Leaf Scorch: Usually caused by heat or drought. Cotton Root Rot (fungus - ...
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Large Trees for North Carolina
... to 20' Native evergreen; good for screening; blue berries on female trees. Chinese wingnut Pterocarya stenoptera 6, 7, 8 D Rapid Sun Medium ... Pyramidal; dense 60 to 80' 40 to 50' Young trees and lower branches of older trees hold leaves throughout winter; red fall color. Oak ... cream colored seed pods; yellow fall color; produces a light shade. Pecan Carya illinoinensis 6, 7, 8 D Moderate Sun to partial ...
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