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Grown in the state of Georgia, the prized Desirable is larger in size than most varieties. Harvest: Mid-Oct to Dec Nut count: 39–54 per lb Kernel yield: 50–54%
Kiowas are bit larger than Desirables with slightly darker kernels. Harvest: Late-Oct Nut count: Around 48 per lb Kernel yield: Around 50%
The Stuart Blend is the most prevalent and one of the oldest varieties in the state of Georgia. Harvest: Late-Oct to Dec Nut count: 55–63 per lb Kernel yield: 45–49%
Thick shelled with a plump, bright, golden kernel, which holds quality well in storage. Harvest: Mid-Oct Nut count: Around 50 per lb Kernel yield: Around 50%
Sumner pecan cultivars produce moderate quality, large nuts. Harvest: Nov to Dec Nut count: 50–56 per lb Kernel yield: 51–54%
Oconee features an attractive mix of large nuts that are excellent for shelling intact halves. Harvest: Mid-Oct to Dec Nut count: Around 48 per lb Kernel yield: Around 53%
Cape Fear trees produce well-filled nuts with golden kernels. Harvest: Nov to Dec Nut count: 47–57 per lb Kernel yield: 50–54%
Elliott is a small, teardrop-shaped nut with an outstanding sweet, hickory nut flavor. Harvest: Mid-October Nut count: Around 77 per lb Kernel yield: Around 51%
Cape Fear trees produce well-filled nuts with golden kernels. Harvest: Nov to Dec Nut count: 47–57 per lb Kernel yield: 50–54%
Elliott is a small, teardrop-shaped nut with an outstanding sweet, hickory nut flavor. Harvest: Mid-October Nut count: Around 77 per lb Kernel yield: Around 51%
The Pawnee is popular for its light kernel. Harvest: Differs by region Nut count: 49–55 per lb Kernel yield: 56–60%
Wichita nuts are widely planted, medium-sized, thinner shelled, with high kernel yield. Harvest: Differs by region Nut count: Around 60 per lb Kernel yield: 58–60%
Often called "paper shell" for its thin shell, it is a different cultivar from the "Western Schley." Harvest: Early to mid-Oct Nut count: 60–70 per lb Kernel yield: 50–60%
Westerns are the most common pecan cultivar in the southwestern US. Harvest: Differs by region Nut count: 70–90 per lb Kernel yield: 55–60%
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