- Juglans regia - Wikipedia
Juglans regia, known by various common names including the common walnut, [1] English walnut, [2][3][4] or Persian walnut[2][5] amongst other names, is a species of walnut It is native to Eurasia in at least southwest and central Asia and southeast Europe, but its exact natural area is obscure due to its long history of cultivation
- Walnut (Juglans regia) identification - Foraging Course Site
A native of south east Europe and Asia, walnut was introduced to the UK by the Romans It can be found in woodland, in hedgerows, on wasteground and on roadsides It is often found in the grounds of country houses and old farm houses
- English Walnut (Juglans regia): Benefits, Challenges, and Uses
Juglans regia, also known as the English or Persian Walnut, is a large, deciduous tree native to a wide area stretching from the Balkans to the Himalayas It’s the most widely cultivated walnut species in the world—valued for its delicious nuts and high-quality wood
- Juglans regia (English Walnut) - Leafland
Juglans regia produces easy-to-crack walnuts during the autumn months, usually around fifteen years from planting During the late spring to early summer, Juglans regia produces yellow-green catkins which serve as a source of pollen for bees
- Juglans regia - Papervale Trees
Juglans regia, more commonly known as a Walnut was a tree native to China that was brought to the UK during the Roman era and has been highly covenanted for its excellent timber The Walnut has beautiful smooth bark when young and a silver textured when old
- Juglans regia (Black Sea Walnut, Common Walnut, English . . .
Juglans Species: regia Family: Juglandaceae Uses (Ethnobotany): The English Walnut is grown commercially for its edible nuts The wood is used to build furniture, cabinets, and gunstocks The English Walnut was a folk remedy for a multitude of ailments including anthrax, asthma, backache, colic, and rheumatism Life Cycle: Woody
- Juglans regia, Common walnut von Bruns Pflanzen
RUBNER sets a value of minus 28 °C for Juglans regia Tolerant of urban sites, a warmth- and light-demanding plant Can reach the age of 600 years Early into sap Consumption, landscape, solitary, public parks The timber of walnut trees is one of the most valuable for furniture making
- Walnut (Juglans regia) | Broadleaf Trees | Alba trees
Walnut (Juglans regia) Brought from China to the UK in roman times this tree is renowned for its high quality timber as well as their Walnut seeds The deciduous broadleaf walnut tree can reach a height of 35 metres
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