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Black walnut

Black walnut

Juglans nigra

Родина: JuglandaceaeРід: Juglans

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Black walnut is a native North American species grown primarily for its richly flavored nuts and valuable timber. It produces high concentrations of juglone in its roots, leaves, and hulls, which is toxic to many garden plants including tomatoes, peppers, apples, and blueberries; maintain a 50–80 fo

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Black walnut is a native North American species grown primarily for its richly flavored nuts and valuable timber. It produces high concentrations of juglone in its roots, leaves, and hulls, which is toxic to many garden plants including tomatoes, peppers, apples, and blueberries; maintain a 50–80 foot buffer from sensitive plants. Trees are monoecious and partially self-fertile but cross well with a second tree. Hulls stain skin and clothing an indelible dark brown; wear gloves when husking. Nuts are ready when hulls are yellow-green to black and dent when pressed; cure for 2–3 weeks after husking. Спосіб посадки: Висадка розсади Відстань між рослинами: 480–720 дюймів Висота: 480–960 дюймів Дні до схожості: null–null Температура ґрунту для схожості: -18–-18°C

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Black walnut is a native North American species grown primarily for its richly flavored nuts and valuable timber. It produces high concentrations of juglone in its roots, leaves, and hulls, which is toxic to many garden plants including tomatoes, peppers, apples, and blueberries; maintain a 50–80 foot buffer from sensitive plants. Trees are monoecious and partially self-fertile but cross well with a second tree. Hulls stain skin and clothing an indelible dark brown; wear gloves when husking. Nuts are ready when hulls are yellow-green to black and dent when pressed; cure for 2–3 weeks after husking. Спосіб посадки: Висадка розсади Відстань між рослинами: 480–720 дюймів Висота: 480–960 дюймів Дні до схожості: null–null Температура ґрунту для схожості: -18–-18°C --- Час посадки: -4–0 тижнів spring Plant bare-root or container stock in early spring; site carefully as the tree grows very large and produces juglone.