Carya illinoinensis 'INTA Delta II'

Cultivar

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Characteristics

A perennial monoecious deciduous tree.
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Pecan with reduced vegetative vigor and sparse to medium branching, for use as dwarf rootstock. Origin: Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA) Delta del Paraná Campana, Argentina, by M. Bakarcic and E. Frusso. Seedling located at Campana, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina; selected by M. Bakarcic 1956; first propagated 1957; introd. 2009. Nut: oval elliptic with obtuse apex, rounded base, round in cross-section; 187 nuts/kg; 59% kernel; Kernel: dark; shelling freely to produce a large proportion of halves and large pieces. Tree: weak vigor; sparse to medium branching may allow this tree to be used as a dwarfing rootstock; flowers protogynous, short catkins. Fruit:
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Carya illinoinensis 'INTA Delta II'