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Fast growing pecan trees can be a fun and rewarding nut tree for backyard enthusiasts and orchardists alike! You can buy pecan trees online at Perfect Plants today and have them shipped directly to your home.

These fruit trees may take a few years to start producing nuts but once they do you will be satisfied with plenty of pecan nuts to go around. Pecans are a tasty treat to eat on their own, but most pecan tree enthusiasts will insist on trying them in different recipes. Everyone loves desserts like pecan pie, candied pecans, or even pecan pancakes.

Hardy pecan trees are a specialty of ours here at Perfect Plants and we are proud to offer over 14 southern pecan tree varieties. 

The Best Types of Pecan Trees for Your Landscape

There are many large pecan tree varieties such as Elliot Pecan & Lakota Pecan that can grow up to 100 feet tall and take up a lot of space.

We also offer smaller sized dwarf pecan varieties, perfect for backyard orchards such as Pawnee Pecan, Sumner Pecan, or Zinner Pecan. Growing pecan trees in an orchard? These paper shell pecan trees are a great choice for that too.

Our trees do not ship bare root for the safety and health of the trees. They are rooted in their nursery container with soil. We offer 2 different sizes of most of these pecans: 4x4x10 inch pots or 5 gallon pots.

Shop our grafted pecan trees for sale! Not sure where to start on picking your best variety? Check out our Pecan Grow Guide for everything you need to know about planting and growing pecan trees.

How to Care for A Pecan Tree Bought Online

When growing pecan trees you want to make sure you have a planting site with all the right growing conditions. Your planting site will need at least six hours of full sunlight, well-draining soil and you will need to dig a hole that’s at least two times the size of the root ball. 

Once you have your site you will need to have at least two types of pecan trees: a type one pollinator and a type two pollinator. Without both varieties, your pecan trees won’t produce pecans due to lack of cross pollination.

pecan pollination chart

Pecan trees are best grown in Southern states where temperatures don’t get too cold. Most pecan tree varieties can grow across the United States in USDA zones 5-9. Occasionally, they can grow in lower zones.

Depending on how big the pecan tree will become, you may need 50 feet or more between each. Some full-grown pecan trees are between 40 and 70 feet wide, so they’ll need enough room to expand. 

Are Pecan Trees Fast Growing?

Pecans are fast-growing fruit trees! These fast growers get extremely tall with sizes of 70 to 100 feet tall at maturity. This will take several years to accomplish. The pecan tree growth rate is about 1 to 2 feet per year. Fertilizing regularly will help speed growth rates. Choose a planting site that can handle huge root development. Our grafted pecan rootstock will start producing pecans in as little as 4 years.

Get pecan trees for sale at Perfect Plants to start enjoying delicious pecans.

Pecan Identification Chart

Name:

Image:

Grow Zone:

Mature Width:

Mature Height:

Flower Type:

Compatible Pollinator:

Special Feature:

Kanza Pecan

Kanza Pecans brown pecans in shell

6, 7, 8, 9

60 - 80ft

75 - 100ft

Type 2

Amling, Caddo

  • Large yields of high-quality pecans
  • Extremely disease resistant
  • Adaptive to various climates and soils

Gloria Grande Pecan

Gloria Grande Pecan brown pecans shelled in a pile

8, 9, 10

40 - 70ft

75 - 100ft

Type 2

Desirable, Gafford

  • Favorited among commercial pecan growers
  • Longer time to produce nuts

Mandan Pecan

Mandan Pecan brown pecans growing on tree branch

6, 7, 8, 9

70ft

70 - 100ft

Type 1

Elliot, Kiowa, Kanza

  • One of the highest kernel percentage
  • Distinct buttery flavor and sweet taste

Desirable Pecan

Desirable Pecan green pecans growing on tree branch

6, 7, 8, 9

70ft

70 - 100ft

Type 1

Gloria Grande, Kiowa, Lakota, McMillan

  • Desirable in both home and commercial settings
  • Slower-yielding cultivator

Creek Pecan

Creek Pecan brown pecans in hand with shells on

6, 7, 8, 9

50ft

70 - 100ft

Type 1

Desirable, Elliot

  • Papershell pecan variety
  • Highly productive
  • Disease-resistant 

Kiowa Pecan

Kiowa Pecan brown pecans growing on tree with yellow orange leaves

6, 7, 8, 9

70ft

70 - 100ft

Type 2

Desirable, Gafford

  • Provides excellent shade
  • Hearty nut size
  • Disease-resistant

Stuart Pecan

Stuart Pecan tree young green pecans growing on tree

6, 7, 8, 9

50ft

70 - 100ft

Type 2

Amling, Desirable, Gafford

  • Medium-sized nuts
  • One of the most popular pecan trees
  • Rich flavor and plump kernel 

Caddo Pecan

Caddo Pecan tree growing in orchard

6, 7, 8, 9

70ft

70ft

Type 1

Gafford, Elliot, Kanza

  • Early and consistent high-yield
  • Supurb shelling characteristics

Sumner Pecan

Sumner pecan brown pecans growing on green tree branch

6, 7, 8, 9

40 - 60ft

50 - 70ft

Type 2

Desirable, Gafford

  • Known for their high productivity
  • Medium to large-sized nuts
  • Papershell nut

Zinner Pecan

Zinner Pecan tree growing in orchard in sunshine

6, 7, 8, 9

30 - 50ft

50 - 70ft

Type 2

Amling, Desirable, Gafford

  • Scab resistant
  • Known for its aesthetic nut
  • Little crop thinning

Cape Fear Pecan

Cape Fear Pecan shelled brown pecans in a pile

6, 7, 8, 9

30 - 40ft

60 - 80ft

Type 1

Creek, Gafford, Mandan

  • Strong cultivator
  • Well-filled nuts
  • Upright growth

Pawnee Pecan

Pawnee Pecan green young growing on pecan tree branch

6, 7, 8, 9

15 - 25ft

20 - 30ft

Type 1

Elliot

  • High productivity and early nut production
  • Medium to large-sized nuts
  • Popular choice for orchards

Oconee Pecan

Oconee Pecan brown pecans growing on pecan tree with orange leaves

6, 7, 8, 9

70ft

70 - 100ft

Type 1

Elliot

  • Excellent flavor 
  • Great backyard tree
  • Good yield potential and large nut size

Amling Pecan

Amling Pecan tree green young pecans growing on pecan tree branch

5, 6, 7, 8, 9

30 - 40ft

75 - 100ft

Type 1

Creek, Elliot, Kanza, Lakota, 

  • Fast growing and low-maintenance
  • Excellent scab resistance

Elliot Pecan

Elliot Pecan green young pecan growing on elliot pecan tree

6, 7, 8, 9

70ft

70 - 100ft

Type 2

Desirable, Kiowa, Lakota, Stuart

  • Known for its deliciously sweet nuts
  • Incredibly scab and disease-resistant

Lakota Pecan

Lakota Pecan brown pecans in a large pile

6, 7, 8, 9

40 - 70ft

75 - 100ft

Type 2

Amling, Desirable, Gafford

  • Low-maintenance tree
  • Tear-drop shaped nuts

Gafford Pecan

Gafford Pecan tree growing in pecan orchard

7, 8, 9

40 - 70ft

75 - 100ft

Type 1

Kiowa, Lakota, Mandan, Sumner

  • Requires little assistance in fighting diseases
  • Medium-sized nuts

McMillan Pecan

McMillan pecan brown pecans overflowing in a bowl onto a counter

6, 7, 8, 9

30 - 40ft

50 - 75ft

Type 2

Amling, Desirable, Gafford

  • Highly productive
  • Consistent medium-sized nut producer

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