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Most likely you only have one pecan tree. Plus there a probably no other pecan trees nearby. Your pecan tree has to have another pecan tree close enough so that they can pollinate. If no pollination occurs, no pecans.

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How many pecans does 1 pecan tree produce in a year?

On average, a healthy pecan tree can produce about 150-200 pounds of pecans per year. The number of pecans produced can vary depending on factors such as the age and health of the tree, environmental conditions, and variety of pecan tree.


Where does pecans grow a pecan tree?

At the tip of the branch. :-)


Why are there tassels on pecan trees?

The tassels seen on pecan trees are actually their male flowers, which produce pollen. The pollen is needed for pollination to occur, resulting in the fertilization of the tree's female flowers, which eventually develop into pecans. So, the tassels play a crucial role in the reproduction of pecan trees.


How do pecans grow?

Pecans grow first, from seeds. Then, the tree grows from the ground when it has enough water for it to grow. Finally, the pecans grow at the tip of the pecan tree, when the pecans get to heavy they fall to the ground where somebody might set on it or pick it up and eat it


In the book a year down yonder how did grandma get the pecans to fall?

By driving a tractor in to the pecan tree.


What are some nut names that start with p?

Pecan Any nut that grows on a tree.


Squirels have knocked pecans off tree. Will pecans ripen off the tree?

Once fully ripened, the hust around the pecan will have dried and opened so that the pecan inside is exposed. At this time, wind, rain, or some other external force causes some of the pecans to fall to the ground. Most will remain attached to the husk until the tree is shaken or a long pole is used to dislodge the pecans. Throwing sticks or rocks (not your spouse) up into the tree works as well .


What kind of plant do pecans grow on?

Pecans grow on trees belonging to the species Carya illinoinensis, commonly known as pecan trees. These trees are native to North America and produce the iconic pecan nut, which is widely used in cooking and baking.


Do pecans from England?

No pecan not do england


What do you feed pecan ducks?

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Do you plant a pecan tree from a pecan?

no thats just stupid lol Carya illinoinensis the pecan is naturally propagated by seed. As the pecan nut is the seed you can therefore produce a pecan tree from a pecan nut.


What are some interesting facts about the pecan?

Pecans are native to North America and are the only major tree nut indigenous to the United States. They are rich in healthy fats, antioxidants, and essential nutrients, making them beneficial for heart health. In addition to being a popular ingredient in desserts like pecan pie, pecans are also used in savory dishes and snacks. The pecan tree can live for over 300 years and can produce nuts for up to 200 years, making it a long-lasting source of food.