This cultivar of pecan prefers a climate with warm summers and mild winters. It thrives in regions with moderate humidity and well-drained soil. It is adaptable to various altitudes, but it tends to perform best in areas with elevations between 200 to 800 meters above sea level.
Chocktaw Pecan
The Chocktaw is a vigorous pecan tree known for its large nuts and high productivity. It is a mid-season variety that starts bearing fruit at a young age. It can be pollinated by Cheyenne and Western Schley pecan trees.
Chocktaw
United States
- The Chocktaw pecan cultivar is known for its vigorous growth and early fruiting, making it a productive tree. - It produces large nuts and is considered a mid-season variety. - To ensure pollination, it is recommended to have Cheyenne and Western Schley pecan trees nearby.
- Well-drained soil - Deep soil - Sandy loam soil - Neutral to slightly acidic soil pH
A vigorous, precocious tree and a prolific bearer of large nuts. A mid - season variety. Pollinisers are Cheyenne, Western Schley.