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Juglans nigra, the eastern American black walnut, is a species of deciduous tree in the walnut family, Juglandaceae, native to central and eastern North America, growing mostly in riparian zones. Black walnut is susceptible to thousand cankers disease , which provoked a decline of walnut trees in some regions.
Juglans microcarpa, known also as the little walnut, [2] Texas walnut, Texas black walnut or little black walnut (as it belongs to the "black walnuts" section Juglans sect. Rhysocaryon), is a large shrub or small tree (10–30 ft tall) which grows wild along streams and ravines in Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Kansas, and the northernmost states of Mexico.
A specimen of Juglans hindsii from the Yosemite Museum Northern California Black Walnut in early June. Juglans hindsii is a large tree that grows up to 30–60 feet (9.1–18.3 m) tall in open settings, and may reach over 100 feet (30 m) tall in closed canopy settings. This species normally has a single erect trunk, commonly without branches in ...
Walnut trees are any species of tree in the plant genus Juglans, the type genus of the family Juglandaceae, the seeds of which are referred to as walnuts.All species are deciduous trees, 10–40 metres (33–131 ft) tall, with pinnate leaves 200–900 millimetres (7.9–35.4 in), with 5–25 leaflets; the shoots have chambered pith, a character shared with the wingnuts (Pterocarya), but not ...
Despite the common name of black walnut, this tree is unrelated to northern hemisphere walnuts, and is a laurel. The black walnut is restricted to riverine rainforest. Growing on rich alluvial soils and on moist slopes in subtropical rainforest ; in the Brunswick and Tweed valleys in New South Wales and adjacent areas in Queensland .
Walnut tree species make up the genus Juglans, ... Hinds' black walnut; J. hirsuta Manning – Nuevo León walnut; J. jamaicensis C.DC. – West Indies walnut;
Juglans hindsii, the Northern California walnut or Hinds' black walnut. Juglans major, Arizona black walnut. Juglans microcarpa, Texas black walnut or little black walnut. Juglans venezuelensis, a species of black walnut endemic to Venezuela. Other: Endiandra globosa, an unrelated species of Australian rainforest tree from the family Lauraceae.
The trees are wind-pollinated, and the flowers are usually arranged in catkins. The fruits of the Juglandaceae are often confused with drupes but are accessory fruit because the outer covering of the fruit is technically an involucre and thus not morphologically part of the carpel; this means it cannot be a drupe but is instead a drupe-like nut.