Product Description
*** Pecan Trees generally ship from January through April ***
*** We ship to colder states beginning in late March and early April UNLESS requested earlier.
If you live in Virginia or above tell us in the comments if you want your order shipped as soon as they are available or in April 2026.
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Jackson Pecan Tree (Type II)
The Jackson Pecan Tree is an outstanding variety that has become a favorite among pecan lovers for its exceptional size, flavor, and cracking quality. Producing approximately 37 pecans per pound, Jackson yields large, attractive nuts with a high kernel percentage, giving you more delicious pecan meat in every shell.
The kernels have a rich, buttery, mild flavor that makes Jackson one of the finest pecans for fresh eating, baking, and cooking. The thin shell cracks easily, and the kernels separate cleanly, making shelling quick and enjoyable. If you enjoy eating fresh pecans right out of the shell, Jackson is hard to beat. It is the same premium variety that has become a top seller at Bass Pecan Farm because of its outstanding flavor and quality.
Jackson is highly resistant to scab, making it an excellent choice for home orchards and backyard growers. This Type II (protogynous) pecan should be planted with a compatible Type I variety for dependable cross-pollination and maximum nut production.
- Pollination Type: Type II
- Nut Size: Large Paper shell
- Average: 37 nuts per pound
- Disease Resistance: Highly resistant to scab
- Flavor: Rich, buttery, and mild
- Chill Hours: 900–1,000
- Zones: 6–10
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There are two pollination types: Type I and Type II.
For the best nut production, we recommend planting at least one Type I pecan tree and one Type II pecan tree within pollinating distance of each other.
- Type I: These trees release their pollen first and are ready to receive pollen later.
- Type II: These trees are ready to receive pollen first and release their pollen later.
Because they bloom at different times, one Type I tree and one Type II tree work together to pollinate each other, resulting in larger and more dependable pecan crops.
Each pecan variety on our website is identified as either Type I or Type II to help you choose compatible trees.
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