nut variety in zone 7a
Hardy pecan in zone 7a
Hardy · Carya illinoinensis
- Zone
- 7a 0°F to 5°F
- Growing season
- 210 days
- Chill needed
- 400 to 700 below 45°F
- Days to harvest
- 200 to 260
The verdict
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About Hardy
Sweet, mild, oily; small nuts, productive. Cold-hardiest pecan, extends the range into zone 5b sites with full-sun exposure.
Critical timing for zone 7a
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Common challenges in zone 7a
- ▸ Cedar-apple rust
- ▸ Brown rot
- ▸ Fire blight
- ▸ High humidity disease pressure
Modified care for zone 7a
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Hardy in adjacent zones
Other pecan varieties for zone 7a
- Elliott
Sweet, rich, very oily; smaller nuts but premium flavor. Excellent scab resistance, the safest choice for low-…
- Kanza
Sweet, oily, classic pecan flavor; baking, fresh, pies. Northern type with strong scab resistance, the recomme…
- Pawnee
Sweet, rich, buttery, oily; fresh, baking, pralines. Early-ripening Northern type, harvests before first frost…
- Stuart
Sweet, mild, oily; the historic Southern commercial standard, baking and shelling quality. Heavy producer at m…
Frequently asked questions
- Will Hardy pecan grow in zone 7a?
Yes. Hardy is recommended for USDA zones 5b through 7a, which includes zone 7a.
- Are there enough chill hours in zone 7a?
Pecan needs 400 to 700 chill hours. Zone 7a typically meets this range; check local microclimate against historical chill totals to confirm.
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Image: "Carya illinoinensis foliagenuts", by Brad Haire, University of Georgia, USA, via Wikimedia Commons, licensed under CC-BY Source.
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