Juglans nigra



Botanical Name: Juglans nigra
Common Name: eastern black walnut
Family Name: Juglandaceae
Distribution/Origin: Eastern North America

Leaf: Green, (fall)Yellow, Lustrous, Compound, Distinctive smell, Lanceolate/Acuminate/Serrate
Bud: Alternate
Flower: Green. Yellow, Showy, Floriferous, Catkin, Monoecious plant, Mar/Apr

Fruit/Seed: Yellow, Brown, Nut, Edible, Sep/Oct
Stem/Bark: Brown, Black, Deeply fissured, Showy, (Leaf scar)U-shaped

Size:  Height: 22 - 30m/Spread: 15 - 25m
Habit: Horizontal, Open, Spreading
Form: Oval-horizontal, Round

Soil conditions: Well-drained
Moisture: Moderate
Sun: Full sun
Exposure: Partial shade

Landscape use: Specimen plant, Tall background, Herb, Wildlife food, Winter interest

Notes: Perennial

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