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Cape Fear Pecan trees yield about 52-62 nuts per lbs. The nuts are flavorful and resemble Stuart nuts in size and shape but possess a superior cracking quality. The tree grows to a mature height of 75 ft. to 100 ft. The tree is a Type-1 or protandrous, pollinator, meaning its pollen sheds prior to stigma receptivity. Because of this, Cape Fears should be pollinated with Type 2 pecan trees. Cape Fear is hardy in Zones 6-9.