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Black Walnut Tree
Stately, long-lived shade tree.
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Grows 75 ft. tall with
a 40-ft. spread. Self-pollinating, but we suggest planting
a second tree nearby. Allow 40-60 ft. between tree and
garden. Zones 4-8. Not available in AZ, CA, TX.
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Product Details
Zones: 4 - 8 (-20° F.) Height: 50-75 ft Spacing: 8-12 ft Depth: same as nursery Spread: 30-40 ft Sun/Shade: full sun Pollinator: partial self-but requires another black walnut for larger yields Yield: variable Foliage: medium to dark green, oval leaves, compound Fruit: green cased nut often dropping to ground when black
| Comments: DARK BROWN TO GRAYISH BLACK BARK. DEVELOPS AN EXTENSIVE TAPROOT AS IT MATURES AND IS DIFFICULT TO TRANSPLANT. SEEDLING-NOT GRAFTED. GREAT FOR BAKING SELF POLLINATING, BE BEST TO PLANT IN GROUPS. BEARING AGE MAY BE 10-20 YRS. YIELDS UP TO 30 BUSHELS OF NUTS ONCE ESTABLISHED AND THEY ARE GREAT FOR BAKING A HIGH VALUE IS PLACED ON THIS TREE DUE TO THE DEMAND FOR WALNUT VENEER. NUTS ARE READY TO HARVEST WHEN YOU CAN DENT THE HULL OF SEVERAL NUTS WITH YOUR THUMB. REMOVE HULLS IMMEDIATELY AFTER HARVESTING, TO PREVENT STAINING. AFTER
NUT HAVE BEEN DRIED STORE THEM IN A MESH BAG, IN A COOL, DRY PLACE OR FREEZE. Shipping: View Shipping Schedule Unable to ship to: AE AK AZ CA GU HI PR TX
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