Black Walnut (Juglans nigra) and English Walnut (Juglans regia)
All of our Walnut trees are started from seedlings sprouting below our Walnut trees growing on our property and are ready for transplant.
A potted Walnut tree can be transplanted into the ground almost any time of the year since their root system is barely disturbed with little or no stress when transplanted from a pot. Transplant these walnut trees tomorrow or grow these walnut trees in the existing pot for up to one year.
A fast growing shade tree. Walnut wood is highly valued for its beauty and durability. It is used in furniture, paneling, and gunstocks. The tree is sometimes associated with justice, integrity, and moral uprightness. Walnut has been used by Native Americans and early settlers for various purposes, including food, dyes, medicine, and construction. The nuts are a food source for wildlife, and the leaves are sometimes browsed by deer.
Walnuts are considered a healthy nut. They are packed with nutrients that provide numerous health benefits. In moderation, walnuts can be a nutritious and beneficial addition to a healthy diet.
Black Walnut nuts have a hard, thick shell that's difficult to crack, and the nutmeat has a strong, earthy flavor. English Walnuts have a thinner shell and a milder, sweeter taste.
Black Walnut trees grow quickly and can reach impressive heights, with a rounded crown and a dark, furrowed bark. English Walnut trees tend to be slower-growing and have smoother bark.
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Other potted trees, shrubs, bushes, and vines also available, plus tree guards, ibc totes, and firewood at https://ccpottedtrees.com