Why it rocks:
Hardy Pecan trees are an extraordinary asset to home landscapes. This majestic, long-living tree has a commanding stature once fully mature. These native trees can reach impressive heights, forming a grand canopy that not only serves as a stunning focal point but also provides substantial shade during the sweltering summer months. In spring, long green leaves unfurl and take on a slightly curved shape with a point at the end. They are complemented by long, dangly yellow-green catkins which attract local, native wildlife. The leaves mature to a dark green in the summer before turning a glowing golden-yellow in the fall. The tree's bark has a shaggy appearance, enhancing the color and texture of landscapes. What sets Hardy Pecan apart is not just its visual allure. This tree is prized for its lumber and is known best for its use in the kitchen. Hardy Pecan yields an abundance of delicious, buttery nuts, perfect for enhancing family recipes or serving as healthy snacks. The rich, earthy flavor of pecans can elevate both sweet and savory dishes, creating culinary delights that bring loved ones together. Beyond their culinary appeal, these trees are champions of biodiversity. Their branches become a sanctuary for a variety of wildlife, attracting vibrant birds and essential pollinators such as bees and butterflies, all of which play vital roles in maintaining a balanced ecosystem. This natural habitat fosters a lively environment, connecting your home with the rhythm of nature. The deep, resilient roots of Hardy Pecan tree anchor the soil, reducing erosion, which is crucial for landscape health. Their stability plays a significant role in mitigating stormwater runoff. Investing in a Hardy Pecan tree is not only a commitment to enhancing your landscape's beauty but also a step towards nurturing a resilient and sustainable environment. With this majestic tree, you’re not just planting a tree; you’re cultivating a legacy of natural beauty.
Where to put it:
Hardy Pecan tree thrives best in spacious areas and is particularly suited for expansive landscapes and large lawns where its stunning beauty can be enjoyed. This tall shade tree provides excellent shade, making it an asset for energy savings. For optimal benefits, consider planting it on the east, west, or northwest sides of your home. Ensure that you give this tree plenty of room to spread its branches and roots by planting it at least 35 feet away from any nearby structures.
What it needs:
Hardy Pecan thrives best in full sun to part shade and prefers moist, well-drained soil. This hardy tree is tolerant of drought, slightly saturated soils, and black walnut toxicity. Be sure to follow our tree care instructions during the first few growing seasons to ensure the roots become well established.
| Botanical Name: | Carya illinoinensis |
|---|---|
| Hardiness Zone: | 5 |
| Tree Type: | Shade |
| Size Range: | Large Tree (more than 40 feet) |
| Mature Height: | 100' |
| Mature Spread: | 70' |
| Shape: | Broadly Oval | Round |
| Foliage Color: | Dark Green |
| Fall Color: | Yellow/Gold |
| Flower Color: | Yellow-green Catkin |
| Decorative Fruit: | Edible Pecans |
| Landscape Uses: | Shade |
| Growth Rate: | Slow to Moderate |
| Plant Tolerance: | Very Adaptable |
| Standout Feature: | Native long-living tree that produces delicious edible nuts |
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View full detailsRight now, we deliver and install trees in select counties across Illinois and Indiana but we’re always growing (pun intended)!
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Evanston, Wilmette, Winnetka, Glencoe, Lake Forest, Highland Park, Deerfield
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