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walnuts, of course. what they mean by that is they produce walnuts. Walnut trees produce generally in the light spring or the mid fall. The walnuts they do produce happen to be large in size often. Walnut trees produce by generating small walnut seeds in the early spring that follow into the summer. By mid fall, the walnuts have sprouted & become the fruit the tree is known for.
A walnut is the fruit of the walnut tree the links below shows pictures to help you understand.
Walnuts grow on the Walnut Tree. The most common varieties are from England and Persia.
Given the fact that all walnuts come from walnut trees, I'd say the answer is pretty obvious.
Walnut trees will typically produce each year but may have off seasons to help the tree recover. It takes an entire season for the tree to fully grow and develop nuts which can then be harvested.
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No, the walnut plant is not a herb; it is classified as a tree. Specifically, walnuts belong to the genus Juglans and are known for their large size and hardwood. They produce edible nuts, but the plant itself is a deciduous tree rather than an herbaceous plant.
dildoville Walnuts originated in N. Asia and S. Europe.
Walnuts, both domestic and wild are seen here in Bulgaria
To prevent a walnut tree from blooming, you can prune it during the dormant season by removing any developing flower buds. You can also apply a growth regulator, such as paclobutrazol, to inhibit flowering. It's important to note that disrupting the blooming process can affect the tree's overall health and ability to produce walnuts.
The word "walnut" comes from Old English "wealhhnutu," which means "foreign nut" because the walnut tree was introduced to England from Gaul. Over time, the term evolved into "walnut" as we know it today.