Pecan 'Elliot' (Type 2)
Spring
To 80 feet
400-500
USDA Zone 7 to USDA Zone 9
Full Sun
The original ‘Elliott’ pecan tree was purchased by Henry Elliot in 1912 where he planted a seedling in the lawn of his house Milton, FL.
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Size | Price |
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1/2" - 3/4" caliper | $50.00 |
This pecan cultivar is known to be drought tolerant and no abscission of leaves with water stress. Elliott has moderate resistance to high winds, with relatively minor damages during hurricane storms. The resistance to wind is due to the strong crotch agles of the branches and open canopy that Elliott provides. Requires minimal tree training. Following excessive yields, dieback of some of the smaller branches is common. Nut shape is oval with an obtuse base.