Juglans regia English Walnut, Persian Walnut, Common Walnut Walnuts are best suited to large landscapes. Grow these tall, fast-growing trees for their fragrant foliage, elegant stance, and, in some instances, edible nuts.
Juglans regia. WALNUT. Europe, Asia JUGLANDACEAE (Walnut family) The smooth gray bark and the seven ovate leaflets, the end one being the largest, distinguish the traditional walnut from the Californian walnut.
Juglans regia Juglandaceae English or Persian Walnut   JU-glanz RE-gee-a ...
USDA Plants Database Juglans regia is planted in the highlighted USDA hardiness zones to the left and is not known to widely escape cultivaton.
JUGLANS REGIA See Walnut JUJUBE A Jujube Find. By J.S. Akin. 1987 #1, p 13 Berry Vitamins. Soviet Life Magazine. 1973 #3, p 12 Deciduous Fruit Varieties. By Jim Neitzel. 1980 YB,pp 20-40 Deciduous Fruits for Southern California. By Paul H.
Juglans regia (the Common walnut, Persian walnut, or English walnut), is the original walnut tree of the Old World. It is native in a region stretching from the Balkans eastward to the Himalayas and southwest China.
Walnut Juglans regia White dead-nettle Lamium album Lamium album flowers Hairy Bittercress Cardamine hirsuta ...
Valnöt-Arter [Swedish]: Juglans regia Valnoedtrae [Danish]: Juglans regia Valnorth Tomato [English]: Lycopersicon lycopersicum 'Valnorth' Valo Rhododendron [English]: Rhododendron 'Valo' Valohirana [Malagasy]: Baudouinia fluggeiformis ...
English walnut, Persian walnut (Juglans regia) Eucryphia (Eucryphia glutinosa) European ash (Fraxinus excelsior) European mountain ash (Sorbus aucuparia) European wine grape (Vitis vinifera) Evening primrose (Oenothera species) ...
Botanical name Juglans regia Group Fruiting deciduous tree Flowering time Early spring Planting time Late autumn to winter Height and spread 30m (100ft) 15m (50ft) Aspect Full sun, avoiding frost pockets and exposed sites ...
Nogal - Juglans regia Nogal ceniciento - Juglans cinerea Nogal de la India - Aleurites moluccana Nomedejes - Catharanthus roseus Nomeolvides - Myosotis alpestris Nopal - Opuntia ficus-indica Norgeo - Isatis tinctoria Nuececilla - Bunium incrassatum ...
See also: Walnut, Ivy, Grass, Green, Willow
 
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