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Pawnee Pecan trees produce a large nut that has a medium soft papershell, roughly 40 percent kernel ratio, and the tree requires pollination from additional trees, usually best performed by the Desirable. The Pawnee Pecan tree is very cold hardy, and in middle Georgia, around Fort Valley and Perry, Georgia, this selection has become one of the most popular cultivars for the early Thanksgiving pecan market sales. Perhaps the greatest attribute of the Pawnee Pecan tree is the very early maturity of the nuts on the trees around the last of September or the first of October, and normally this is a month earlier than most other varieties.