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HARDY ILLINOIS PECAN-Carya illinoinensis Zone 5
- Good shade trees
- Bountiful harvest of smallish tasty pecans used in commercial production
- Wood used in furniture making
- 130 feet tall by 75 feet wide at maturity
- Rich in antioxidents
- American Indians known to cultivate these as far back as 1500s
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NEW BARE ROOT JUST IN FROM TENNESSEE: FRUIT AND NUT TREES FLOWERING TREES FLOWERING SHRUBS
ALL ARE SMALL 4”, 6”, AND 12” SIZE STOCK TO BE SET UP IN 1-GAL, F-gal., and 3-gal For immediate sales are bare root (till they are all set into buckets) and 1-gal sizes. The F-gal size is to be grown out and will be finished off in mid-summer. All are very affordable to purchase in multiple quantities!!! Better hurray, at these prices they won’t last long and there are no more this year---- once these are gone!! FOR SALE HERE ARE:
BLACK WALNUT TREE
While the Black Walnut Tree is adapted to our area's soils and climate, you need to keep in mind a few things about this tree: • It grows large and has ornamentally beautiful foliage and provides shade and nuts. • Walnut aphids are a regular insect pest. • Attracts Squirrels. • All parts of walnut, including leaves, have an herbicide- like compound in them that inhibits growth of some other unrelated plants nearby, a sort of competitive advantage for the walnut. This phenomenon is called allelopathy. • The high value of walnut wood makes "walnut rustling" a problem where black walnut grows in forest stands or where it's planted as a timber crop. A few walnut-rustling cases have even been documented in urban areas where it was planted for the shade and nuts.
Plants will be sent either bare root or in oasis or small amt of dirt in plastic for ease in shipping. In the fall through winter in extenuating circumstances our plants may arrive without leaves, attached or lose them soon after arrival depending on the amount of stress they are introduced to during shipping!! If this occurs please, plant as normal, new leaves will form within a week or two with proper sunlight and water.Plants are shipped out on Mondays,Tuesdays,Wednesdays, and sometimes on Saturdays...according to when the auction ends and payment received. Payment is due IMMEDIATELY at auction end thru PayPal. Therefore, late payment means slower shipping for you and plant possibly sold to secondary buyer, UNLESS YOU MAKE ARRANGEMENTS WITH ME VIA EBAY EMAIL. I take great care in wrapping plants to assure they arrive safely, but sometimes the Post Office gets careless and damages the package. I take great care in wrapping plants to assure they arrive safely, but sometimes the Post Office gets careless and damages the package. I only ship plants to lower 48 states, Alaska, Hawaii, U.S. Protectorates, and APO/FPO address no international shipping at this time, but am working on same on a country by country basis, so email me with any requests! If there are any certificates or special shipping costs above and beyond what normally occurs in my regular shipping to the lower 48 states...buyer is responsible to tell me and pay any additional costs incurred...as an example I just shipped to Puerto Rico, though with no problem...I'm thinking, when I ship to Alaska, for instance, I would need to do that during the summer and add heat packs...again, up to the buyer to tell me what is necessary, as you have received shipments before and you know better what is needed!! Thanks, JT WE DO NOT ACCEPT ECHECKS OR ANY OTHER PAYMENT THAT TAKES TIME TO "PROCESS"...AS PLANTS AND EGGS CANNOT BE SET UP ON A SHELF TO WAIT!!!!
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HALL'S HARDY ALMOND TREE-Prunus dulcis Zone 6a
CAN ONLY SHIP UP TO 4'or 10 gal TREES ...ALL OTHERS MUST BE PICKED UP AT NURSERY.... Shipping on 7 gal trees (if we can is an added $30/tree, I will invoice you for it.)
- Good accent shade trees
- Bountiful harvest of larger tasty almonds used in commercial production
- Blooms in February-March, Bears late September and heavy producer.
- Disease resistant
- 15-18 feet tall by 20 feet wide at maturity
- Rich in antioxidents
- Self-pollinating, Pink blooms
- Zone 6a
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TEXAS MISSION ALMOND TREE-Prunus dulcis Zone 6b
CAN ONLY SHIP UP TO 4 foot TREES...ALL OTHERS MUST BE PICKED UP AT NURSERY.... Shipping on 7 gal trees (if we can is an added $30/tree, I will invoice you for it.)
- Good accent shade trees
- Bountiful harvest of larger tasty almonds used in commercial production
- Blooms in February, Bears late late August early September and heavy producer.
- Disease resistant
- 10-15 feet tall by 10-15 feet wide at maturity
- Rich in antioxidents
- Self-pollinating, white/pink blooms
- Zone 6b
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NON PARIEL ALMOND TREE-Prunus dulcis 400 CHILL Zone 7
CAN ONLY SHIP UP TO 4'or 10 gal TREES ...ALL OTHERS MUST BE PICKED UP AT NURSERY.... Shipping on 7 gal trees (if we can is an added $30/tree, I will invoice you for it.)
- Good accent shade trees
- Bountiful harvest of larger tasty almonds used in commercial production
- Blooms in February-March, Bears late September and heavy producer.
- Disease resistant
- 33 feet tall by 20 feet wide at maturity
- Rich in antioxidents
- Tasty drupes have easily removable shells and blanch easily
- It has a higher kernel weight than pareil varieties
- Most varieties of almond trees require cross-pollination – the transfer of pollen from one tree variety to another – to produce any nuts at all. Almond trees are not wind pollinated easily, so for commercial orchards in California, this requires honey bee colonies to efficiently pollinate and produce nuts.ture early
- You will need at least two trees, and they'll need to be of two different varieties that are compatible and have overlapping bloom times.
- Good Pollinator for Mission
- Pink blooms
- Zone 7, 400 chill hrs
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DESIRABLE PAPER-SHELL PECAN-Carya illinoinensis-Desirable Protandrous Zone 6
CAN ONLY SHIP UP TO 24" TREES AS ROOT IS 3 FEET...ALL OTHERS MUST BE PICKED UP AT NURSERY....
- Good shade trees
- Bountiful harvest of larger tasty pecans used in commercial production
- Bears October to November and heavy producer. Thinner shell than Success.
- Disease resistant
- Wood used in furniture making
- 135 feet tall by 75 feet wide at maturity
- Rich in antioxidents
- American Indians known to cultivate these as far back as 1500s
- Protandrous Type I Pecan trees best pollinator for all type II trees
- Better if planted with Elliott or Choctaw Type II-Protogynous tree for pollination, within 75-250 foot
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CADDO PAPER-SHELL PECAN-Carya illinoinensis-Caddo Protandrous Zone 6
CAN ONLY SHIP UP TO 24" TREES AS ROOT IS 3 FEET...ALL OTHERS MUST BE PICKED UP AT NURSERY....
- Good shade trees
- Regular producer harvest of larger tasty pecans used in commercial production
- Bears early and regular producer.
- Disease resistant, scab resistant
- Wood used in furniture making
- 130 feet tall by 75 feet wide at maturity
- Rich in antioxidents
- American Indians known to cultivate these as far back as 1500s
- Good Protandrous pollinator for all Type II Pecan trees
- Needs Elliott or Choctaw Type II Protogynous for pollinator.
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CHOCTAW PAPER-SHELL PECAN-Carya illinoinensis-Choctaw Protogynous Zone 7
CAN ONLY SHIP UP TO 24" TREES AS ROOT IS 3 FEET...ALL OTHERS MUST BE PICKED UP AT NURSERY....
- Good shade trees
- Bountiful harvest of larger tasty pecans used in commercial production
- 2 inch pecans ripen in Sept/Oct
- Bears early and heavy producer. Thinner shell than Success.
- Scab and Disease resistant
- Wood used in furniture making
- 130 feet tall by 75 feet wide at maturity
- Rich in antioxidents
- American Indians known to cultivate these as far back as 1500s
- Protogynous or Type II Pecan trees
- Must be planted with Desirable for pollination
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ELLIOTT PAPER-SHELL PECAN-Carya illinoinensis-Elliott Protogynous Zone 6
CAN ONLY SHIP UP TO 24" TREES AS ROOT IS 3 FEET...ALL OTHERS MUST BE PICKED UP AT NURSERY....
- Good shade trees
- Bountiful harvest of short fat tasty pecans used in commercial production
- Bears October to November and heavy producer. Thinner shell than Success.
- Scab and Disease resistant
- Wood used in furniture making
- 100 feet tall by 70 feet wide at maturity
- Rich in antioxidents
- American Indians known to cultivate these as far back as 1500s
- Protogynous Type II Pecan tree
- Better if planted with Desirable for pollination, within 75-250 foot
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OCONEE PAPER-SHELL PECAN-Carya illinoinensis-Oconee Protandrous Zone 6
CAN ONLY SHIP UP TO 24" TREES AS ROOT IS 3 FEET...ALL OTHERS MUST BE PICKED UP AT NURSERY....
- Good shade trees
- Bountiful harvest of large nut (59% kernal) tasty pecans used in commercial production
- Bears October to November and heavy producer. Thinner shell than Success.
- Cross between Schley and Barton
- Disease resistant
- Wood used in furniture making
- 135 feet tall by 75 feet wide at maturity
- Rich in antioxidents
- American Indians known to cultivate these as far back as 1500s
- Protandrous Type I Pecan trees good pollinator for all type II trees
- Better if planted with Choctaw (Type II-Protogynous) for pollination, within 75-250 foot
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