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Walnut Tree

Posted on March 9, 2026 by Admin

Walnut Tree 🌳

The walnut tree is a deciduous tree known for producing walnuts, a highly nutritious nut. There are several species, but the most commonly cultivated for nuts are English walnut (Juglans regia) and Black walnut (Juglans nigra).


Key Features

  • Height: 10–40 meters depending on species
  • Leaves: Pinnate, large, with multiple leaflets
  • Flowers: Small, yellowish-green, and appear in spring
  • Fruit: A round or oval nut encased in a hard shell surrounded by a green husk

Uses

  1. Culinary
    • Walnuts are eaten raw, roasted, or used in baking, salads, and desserts.
    • Walnut oil is extracted for cooking or salad dressings.
  2. Health Benefits
    • Rich in omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants, protein, and fiber
    • Supports heart health, brain function, and anti-inflammatory properties
  3. Wood
    • Walnut wood is prized for furniture, flooring, and veneers due to its durability and attractive color.
  4. Traditional Medicine
    • Leaves, bark, and nuts have been used in some traditional remedies for skin conditions and digestive issues.

Growing Conditions

  • Prefers well-drained, fertile soil
  • Requires full sun
  • Sensitive to waterlogging and extreme cold

✅ Tip: English walnut trees take about 5–7 years to produce nuts, while black walnuts may take longer.

If you want, I can also show you 5 key health benefits of eating walnuts regularly.

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