Tejas (Pecan cultivar)

Climate

The Tejas (Pecan cultivar) prefers a climate with moderate temperatures and a suitable altitude. It thrives in regions with a specific climate and altitude range that supports its growth and development.

Common Name

Pecan

Description

Tejas is a pecan cultivar known for its upright and compact growth habit. It is moderately precocious and produces a good quantity of high-quality nuts. With a growing season of 180-200 days, Tejas benefits from cross-pollination with varieties like Cheyenne, Cherokee, and Western Schley.

Genus
Pecans
Grouping
Nuts
Latin Name

Tejas

Origin

United States

Other Relevant Information

- The Tejas pecan cultivar is known for its upright and compact growth habit. - It is moderately precocious and typically produces a good quantity of high-quality nuts. - The growing season for Tejas pecans lasts for approximately 180 to 200 days. - To ensure proper pollination, Tejas pecans can be pollinated by varieties such as Cheyenne, Cherokee, and Western Schley. Please note that the provided information is not exhaustive and additional details may be available.

Soil Preferences

- Well-drained soil - Deep soil - Sandy loam soil

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

An upright, compact variety, moderately precocious. A fairly prolific producer of good quality nuts and has a growing season of 180 - 200 days. Pollinisers are Cheyenne, Cherokee, Western Schley.