Carya illinoinensis 'Morrill'

Cultivar

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Characteristics

A perennial monoecious deciduous tree.
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Sexuality monoecy
Pollination anemogamy
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Cultivation

Large nuts with exceptionally high percentage kernel. Origin: University of Georgia, Athens, by D. Sparks. Wichita × Pawnee; crossed 1989; selected 2003; tested as #58; introd. 2011. Tree: moderately productive with low cluster count; protogynous with midseason receptivity and late pollen shed; susceptible to pecan scab; resistant to black pecan aphid. Fruit: : oblong, base obtuse, apex elongated cuspidate to cuspidate asymmetric; round in cross section; 115 nuts/kg, 66% kernel; dorsal grooves narrow; kernel golden to cream; ripens 2 Oct. in Albany, GA.
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Carya illinoinensis 'Morrill'