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- Q20708955 subject Q15178192.
- Q20708955 subject Q8345491.
- Q20708955 subject Q8400994.
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- Q20708955 abstract "The Elliot Pecan, or Elliott Pecan, is a pecan variety planted predominately in Georgia and Florida. The nut is distinguishable by its smooth shell and small, tear-drop shape. The first Elliot tree was a seedling in the lawn of the American lumberman Henry Elliot in Milton, FL. The Elliot Pecan tree is among the most disease-resistant pecan trees planted in the Southeastern United States.".
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- Q20708955 wikiPageWikiLink Q15178192.
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- Q20708955 wikiPageWikiLink Q8345491.
- Q20708955 wikiPageWikiLink Q8400994.
- Q20708955 wikiPageWikiLink Q8430173.
- Q20708955 wikiPageWikiLink Q8765439.
- Q20708955 wikiPageWikiLink Q8872133.
- Q20708955 wikiPageWikiLink Q9446358.
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- Q20708955 comment "The Elliot Pecan, or Elliott Pecan, is a pecan variety planted predominately in Georgia and Florida. The nut is distinguishable by its smooth shell and small, tear-drop shape. The first Elliot tree was a seedling in the lawn of the American lumberman Henry Elliot in Milton, FL. The Elliot Pecan tree is among the most disease-resistant pecan trees planted in the Southeastern United States.".
- Q20708955 label "Elliot Pecan".