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Juglans nigra - Black Walnut

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Juglans nigra is a robust, native North American tree commonly known as the Black Walnut. Towering between 50-75 feet in both height and width, this grandeur provides a broad, rounded canopy, perfect for adding a touch of majesty to any landscape. It boasts bold foliage that adds vibrant color dimensions to your garden, shifting from a lush green in the summer to a striking yellow in the fall. A true marvel of nature, the Black Walnut produces sizable, greenish-brown round fruits that harbor nutrient-rich, flavorsome Walnuts, maturing promptly in the fall. These walnuts, loved equally by humans and wildlife, offer a rich, distinctive savor that excels in baking and confectionery. Thriving under full sun exposure, it on condition it's rooted in deep, fertile, and well-drained soil. As an added benefit, the Black Walnut attracts various bird species and squirrels, enhancing the biodiversity and vitality of its surroundings. Please be mindful, however, the Black Walnut may impact the growth of nearby plants. With its aesthetically pleasing attributes and the delectable bounty it offers, the Black Walnut tree is a fruitful investment for both your palette and garden panorama.

  • Size: 50-75 feet tall and wide
  • Fruit: Produces large greenish-brown round nuts, mature in the fall
  • Foliage: Bold foliage, turns vibrant yellow in fall
  • Water usage: Prefers well-drained soil
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Additional feature: Attracts Wildlife - it provides food for various bird species and squirrels.
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