Stewart Pecan 2 Live Trees 1–2 ft Tall Bare Root (Carya illinoinensis) Hardy Nut Tree
Stewart Pecan (Carya illinoinensis) is a deciduous nut tree valued for its flavorful pecans and attractive landscape presence. This well-known cultivar is commonly planted in orchards and home landscapes for nut production and shade.
Pecan trees develop a broad canopy and are widely grown in regions with warm summers and adequate sunlight.
🌱 What You’ll Receive
2 Live Trees
Bare root
1–2 ft tall now
🌿 Plant Overview
Stewart Pecan is a cultivar of the pecan tree (Carya illinoinensis), a deciduous hardwood native to North America. Pecan trees are widely cultivated for their edible nuts and are commonly grown in orchards and large landscapes.
They are long-lived trees known for their strong structure and productive nut crops when grown in suitable climates.
🌸 Characteristics
• Deciduous hardwood tree
• Produces edible pecan nuts
• Compound green foliage
• Broad spreading canopy with age
🌞 Sunlight
Full Sun
🌱 Soil
Prefers deep, well-draining soil
💧 Water
Moderate water needs; benefits from consistent moisture
Common Name: Stewart Pecan
Scientific Name: Carya illinoinensis
Plant Type: Tree
Life Cycle: Perennial
Flower Color: Green
Sunlight: Full Sun
Soil: Well-draining, Deep Soil
Water: Moderate
USDA Zone: 6–9