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Juglans microcarpa
( Texas Walnut )
| Black walnut is grown for its attractive foliage, high-branching, bushy headed, spreading growth habit and its edible nuts. Leaves are big aromatic dark green, glossy, to 24 inches long each with 11 to 23 oblong leaflets, which turn yellow in autumn. Nuts are contained within round fruits 2 inches across. |
| 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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