Moore (Pecan cultivar)

Climate

Prefers a warm and temperate climate with moderate humidity. Thrives in areas with a moderate altitude.

Common Name

Moore pecan

Description

Moore is a pecan cultivar known for its small, spreading, and pendulous tree. It bears a heavy crop, despite its small-sized nuts. This variety matures early and requires pollinisers such as Candy, Shoshoni, and Chickasaw for optimal pollination.

Genus
Pecans
Grouping
Nuts
Latin Name

Moore

Origin

United States

Other Relevant Information

- The Moore pecan cultivar is known for being a small, spreading, and pendulous tree. - It is recognized for its heavy bearing, despite producing small nuts. - This cultivar matures early, allowing for an earlier harvest. - To ensure proper pollination, the Moore pecan cultivar requires pollinisers such as Candy, Shoshoni, and Chickasaw.

Soil Preferences

Loamy, well-drained soil.

Specific species
Uses
Nut-bearing tree
Suitability to cool temperate climate

A small, spreading, pendulous tree, which bears heavily, although nuts are small. Matures early. Pollinisers are Candy, Shoshoni, Chickasaw.