Heritage Pecan Tree in Quanah Parker Park |
For years I've made note of some humongous trees in Quanah Parker Park. Because these trees are HUGE and have leaves that fall off in the Fall, I assumed they where big Oak trees.
I assumed wrong.
Within the past month, or so, many informational type signs have been added alongside the paved trail in Quanah Parker Park.
I read a Quanah Parker Park informational sign yesterday that I'd not read before.
Via that informational sign I learned that the big tree I thought was a HUGE Oak tree was actually a HUGE Pecan tree.
In part the informational sign said...
Shade & Food For Man & Animals |
Yesterday when I learned this tree was sprouting pecans I thought back to when I used to roller blade in Quanah Parker Park, with there being times of the year when I'd avoid blading on the trail that goes by that particular big tree, due to all the hard objects littering the pavement, creating a road hazard for blade wheels.
It never crossed my mind that I was avoiding edible nuts.
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I have 2 of these trees in my back yard, I assume them to be at least 100 ft. tall, app. 5 ft in dia., never seen such large trees, They are loaded with pecans, hope someone can tell me the names of these trees, one bears large paper sheel pecans, the other a smaller variety of nuts.
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