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English Walnut (Juglans Regia)

A fast-growing, stately tree with large, ornamental leaves, the English Walnut is often planted as a specimen tree. It produces sweet, edible nuts and thrives in full sun, preferring deep, fertile, well-drained soil. However, it does not tolerate clay soils. This tree can reach a height of about 20 meters with a similar spread, making it better suited for very large gardens. It's important to note that the roots can be allelopathic, producing a substance that can inhibit the growth of certain other plants nearby, so care should be taken when deciding on its planting location.

Important Information:

Harvest Months:

Mar, Apr

Pollination

Information:

true

Good Keeper:

Climate Hardiness/
Growing Zone:

8a,8b,9a

Pollinators
(if known):

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