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Juglans cinerea
( Butternut )
| This fast growing black walnut is grown for its attractive foliage, high-branching, spreading growth habit and its edible nuts. Leaves are vivid green, each with 7 to 19 oval to oblong leaflets. Nuts are poduced in large clusters and contained within round fruits 2 inches across. Grows up to 80 feet in height. |
| Important Info : Root competition or the chemicals produced by this species may inhibit the growth of vegetables, rhododendron or azaleas that are planted nearby or beneath this tree. |
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