Carya illinoinensis 'Zinner'

Cultivar

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Characteristics

A perennial monoecious deciduous tree.
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Foliage retention deciduous
Sexuality monoecy
Pollination anemogamy
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Cultivation

Productive and regular-bearing plant producing high-quality nuts with exceptional light kernel color. Origin: Auburn University, Auburn, AL, by W. Goff; seedling selection made at Auburn from the orchard of S. Zinner in Baldwin County, AL, subsequently recommended by P. Conner, University of Georgia, Tifton; DNA analysis indicates it is a likely offspring of Stuart and Schley. Tree: productive and regular bearing; protogynous with early to mid receptivity and mid to mid-late pollen shed; susceptible to pecan scab; susceptible to black pecan aphid. Fruit: : oblong, base round, apex cuspidate to cuspidate asymmetric; oval in cross section; 106 nuts/kg, 56% kernel; kernel light cream color with excellent color stability; ripens 10 Oct. in Tifton.
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Carya illinoinensis 'Zinner'