Carya illinoinensis 'Cherryle'
Cherryle Pecan Tree is a reliable nut-producing tree known for its medium-to-large pecans with outstanding flavor. Highly adaptable and hardy, it thrives in a range of soil conditions while offering steady annual crops. Its dense canopy provides generous shade, making it an excellent dual-purpose tree for both nut production and ornamental value. Cherryle is a favorite among home gardeners and orchard growers for its nut quality and long-term productivity.
- Produces medium-to-large, flavorful pecans
- Hardy, adaptable tree with dependable yields
- ️ Good resistance to common pecan diseases
- ☀️ Thrives in full sun with proper care
- Excellent choice for home orchards or large landscapes
Tip: Plant with another pecan variety for cross-pollination and to increase nut production.
Growing Zones: 6–9 outdoors
| Mature Height: | 70–100 feet |
| Sunlight: | Full Sun |
| Mature Width: | 50–70 feet |
| Botanical Name: | Carya illinoinensis 'Cherryle' |
| Growth Rate: | Moderate to Fast |
| Harvest Time: | October to November |
| Type: | Fruit Tree (Nut-Producing) |