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Pecan Bounty Bowl

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Small handmade wooden bowl. This hand-turned wooden bowl was donated by the creator, Greg Genotte, a life-long woodworker and the father of a BLC board member.

The bowl is from a pecan tree in Fort Bend County that was blown down by a storm in 2021. Pecan trees are native to North American and are kin to hickory trees. They produce pecans inconsistently; there is a stark difference between high-yield years and low-yield years. One tree can produce as much as 50 pounds of pecan in a bumper year, a process called masting.

Pecan trees hold the secret to a mystery to science, how do they sync up masting years with other pecan trees? How and why masting happens is not well understood. It is particularly baffling because masting populations can cover considerably large geographic areas.

How do trees covering several square miles all "know" that this is the year to really go for it? I hope that this pecan wood bowl will make you smile every time you look at it remembering it once knew the secret to the question illuding scientists.

Donated By Matt & Greg Genotte