Kiowa (Pecan cultivar)

Climate

The Kiowa pecan cultivar thrives in regions with a suitable climate and altitude. It prefers a specific range of environmental conditions to grow and produce well.

Common Name

Pecan

Description

The Kiowa pecan cultivar is known for its vigorous growth and spreading habit. It produces large nuts and is moderately precocious. It requires pollinisers such as Cherokee, Moore, and Western Schley for optimal fruit production.

Genus
Pecans
Grouping
Nuts
Latin Name

Latin Name: Carya illinoinensis

Origin

United States

Other Relevant Information

- The Kiowa pecan cultivar is known for its vigorous growth and spreading habit. - It is considered moderately precocious and produces large nuts. - The Cherokee, Moore, and Western Schley pecan varieties can serve as pollinizers for the Kiowa cultivar.

Soil Preferences

Well-drained, sandy loam soils are preferred by the Kiowa pecan cultivar.

Specific species
Uses
Suitability to cool temperate climate

A vigorous tree with upright, spreading habbit. It is a moder- ately precocious cultivar, bearing large nuts. Pollinisers are Cherokee, Moore, Western Schley.