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| # Nuts / lb. | % Kernel | Kernel quality breakdown | Specific gravity | Harvest date | ||
| % Fancy | % Standard | % Amber | ||||
| 63 | 53 % | 26 % | 23 % | 4 % | 0.71 | Oct. 15 |
History'Shawnee' was selected from a 'Schley' x 'Barton' cross and released in 1968 by the USDA. CommentsNut shape is similar to but larger than 'Schley'. As a young tree, this cultivar produced some nice high-quality nuts with pretty kernels. However, yields have been poor in this test because 'Shawnee' entered into an extreme alternate bearing cycle at a very young age. Percent kernel dropped markedly in mature trees in the ON years and is too low (45-50%) for such a thin-shelled nut. This cultivar is not recommended.
Compare kernel yield of 'Shawnee' to some other cultivars here.
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| 'Shawnee' production from the Ponder Variety Grove test. Each colored line represents the yearly production in pounds of nuts from an individual tree beginning the year planted. *Note the extreme alternate bearing cycle of these trees. |
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Alternate Bearing Intensity = 0.90 |