Carya illinoinensis 'Lipan'

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Characteristics

A perennial monoecious deciduous tree.
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Medium-early maturing plant producing regular crops of high-quality nuts. Origin: USDA-ARS, College Station, TX, by T.E. Thompson and L.J. Grauke. Cheyenne × Pawnee; crossed 1986; selected 1996; tested as 1986-03-0624; introd. 2012. Tree: bearing regular, protandrous with early pollen shed and midseason receptivity; moderately resistant to pecan scab. Fruit: : oblong, base obtuse, apex cuspidate to cuspidate asymmetric; oblate in cross section; 101 nuts/kg, 53% kernel; kernel cream to golden; ripens 4 Oct. in Brownwood, TX.
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Carya illinoinensis 'Lipan'