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 BIOLOGY
 The pecan (Carya illinoenensis) belongs to the Family Juglandaceae (Hickory family). The pecan is a large (15m-30m high). fast growing. deciduous tree with a taproot system. Both staminate and pistillate flowers exist on the </description>

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