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Pecan is a stately native shade tree valued for its graceful form, fine-textured foliage, and production of edible nuts. In spring, inconspicuous yellow-green catkins appear, followed by the development of large pecans that mature in fall. Pinnate leaves create a light, airy canopy through summer before turning golden yellow in autumn. Best grown in full sun with deep, fertile, well-drained soils, this Illinois native is well suited to large landscapes, parks, and naturalized settings where it has ample room to mature. Long-lived and slow to establish, pecan is both an ornamental and productive tree for future generations.
| Carya illinoinensis | |
| Full Sun | |
| 5 | |
| 60-100 ft | |
| 40-75 ft | |
| Mid-Spring | |
| Yellow, Green | |
| Green | |
| Vase, Upright | |
| Black Walnut (juglone) Tolerant | |
| Berries or Fruit, Fall Colors | |
| Yellow | |
| Medium |