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The nut of the Stuart Pecan tree is large and a classic standard pecan, when growing conditions are favorable and can shell out 45% kernel content. The Stuart Pecan tree was originally discovered growing by a Colonel Stuart in Southern Mississippi, growing on a fence row, and immediately this cultivar was recognized as the classic standard of modern pecan orchards. The crop of Stuart Pecan nuts begins to ripen in October and November. The Stuart Pecan tree will not pollinate itself at all, and the desirable Pecan tree is most often planted to cross pollinate the Stuart. The Stuart Pecan is a heavy yielding pecan tree that is very widely adapted for growing throughout the United States. Most soil types are adaptable to grow the Stuart Pecan orchard for a successful nut harvest.