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Choctaw
- Produces excellent yields of large, top-quality nuts usually
taking 38 nuts to make a pound under good conditions. Color bright,
flavor rich. Resistant to scab. Very few pecans bring a better
price.
Cheyenne - Very productive producing high quality,
medium sized nuts with good color and excellent flavor in only
five to seven years. Typically nuts equal 60 per pound.
Pawnee
- A new release, it is a cross between Mohawk and Starking Hardy
Giant. Pawnee is an extremely early ripening variety. The nuts
are medium sized, about 50 per pound with good kernel quality.
Pawnee appears to have a natural resistance to aphids.
Witchita
- A heavy producer averaging about 45 nuts per pound. Tree is
vigorous, productive and begins to bear in only 5-7 years. Excellent
choice for high density planting.
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