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Carya illinoinensis 'Lakota'

Family: Juglandaceae, Genus: Carya

Description:

Carya illinoinensis 'Lakota' is a pecan tree celebrated for its high resistance to scab and its ability to produce nuts by late September. The nuts are tear-dropped shaped with light golden kernels, and the tree can grow up to 100 feet tall with a branch span of 40-70 feet. It thrives in USDA zones 6-9, requiring full sun and deep, moist soil. This type-2 pollinator needs a type-1 variety for cross-pollination and is partially drought-tolerant.

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  1. [1] Lakota Pecan Tree | Type 2 Pollinator: Perfect Plants. Visit Source
  2. [2] Lakota Pecan Tree | Type 2 Pollinator: Perfect Plants. Visit Source

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Last Updated June 30, 2025

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