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Yes walnut trees will grow in New Hampshire. I presently have about 10 black walnut trees and the hundreds and hundreds of walnuts with green husks around them are evidence of this. My trees range in age from about 40 years plus for a couple to 20 years for the rest. I have had many people question and doubt that my trees are actually walnut trees until they see them. I have owned my home on the Seacoast of New Hampshire for over 12 years and this is the first year I actually plan on harvesting any of them. Hope this helps.
I live in New Hampshire. We have birch trees, weeping willows, evergreens, maple trees, oak trees, beech trees, and more. (:
Im not sure because there is a species of palm called the windmill palm that will thrive in colder areas such as New Hampshire
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Hooksett is about 20 miles from Salem. Straight down I93 south
Trees, fish, rocks to mine, furs, and sassafras. :)
New Hampshire Trees:ArborvitaeAshBasswoodBeechBirchCherryChestnutDogwoodElmFirGumHackberryHawthornHemlockHickoryHobohornbeamHornbeamJuniperLarchMapleMountain AshOakPinePoplarSassafrasServiceberrySpruceSumacSycamoreViburnumWalnutWhite CedarWillow andWitch-hazel.Others exist today but they are not native to New Hampshire.
the population of New Hampshire was 141,885 people.
The one in New York is 400 miles from New Hampshire.