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This pecan tree first originated in Philema, Georgia discovered by C. A. Reed. Caddo begins producing pecans at a very early age, and it ripens in mid-season.

The Caddo tree produces superior yields and pecan production remains consistently high throughout maturity.
The nut of the tree is medium sized with a football shape (round in middle with pointed tips) and an average of 67 nuts per pound. The kernel of the nut is well filled at 54% and has an attractive golden color. The Caddo has good pecan scab resistance.
Caddo, a Type-I tree, should be cross-pollinated with a Type II; pollinator such as the Candy, Elliott or Kanza.
More information about planting and growing pecan trees is available from Bass. See below to check out the latest edition of our Planting Guide and visit our Blog.


Note: Trees can not be shipped to Arizona, California and Oregon. We prune trees before shipping.
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Heat Sensitive No Growing Zone 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Tree Type I Nuts per lb. 67 Kernel % 54 Disease Resistance Moderate Cross-pollinate Candy, Elliott, Kanza




