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Is a black walnut tree simple or compound?

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What is botanical name of a walnut plant?

Genus Juglans. There are many different species in this genus; you'd have to be more specific to identify which one you mean.The English walnut tree is Juglans regia. Black walnuts comprise a lot of different species, but probably the most common in the US is Juglans nigra, the Eastern Black Walnut. The Small Black Walnut in Texas is Juglans microcarpa, and a species is native to California as well (Juglans californica).


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What are the common medicinal preparations of the black walnut tree?

Common medicinal preparations of the black walnut tree include black walnut tincture, black walnut capsules, and black walnut tea. These preparations are often used for their antifungal, antibacterial, and antiparasitic properties, and are believed to be beneficial for conditions such as fungal infections, intestinal parasites, and skin conditions.


Can one English walnut tree produce nuts if planted alone?

This year and last year my English walnut tree bore no fruit. My black walnut tree was prolific both years.


How do black walnut trees reproduce?

The black walnut is like the other nut trees in that the nuts are the reproductive "unit" the tree grows and drops. Plant a black walnut, and (if conditions are acceptable) a new tree will sprout and grow. If the nut can roll away from the parent tree a bit, it will have more room to grow. And if an animal helps with a bit of transportation to improve dispersion, so much the better.


What is rootstock and scion?

Rootstock and scion refer to grafted plants and trees. The rootstock is the bottom half that goes into the ground; the half that will lay roots. The scion is part of a different plant that is going to be grafted onto the rootstock. Grafted plants generally take on certain characteristics of the rootstock plant, but will physically still be the scion plant. An example of this can be seen in walnut trees. The black walnut tree is a sturdier and disease-resistant, making it a great rootstock plant. The English walnut tree, however, produces tastier walnuts. Therefore, the English walnut tree is grafted on top of the black walnut tree creating a sturdier and more disease-resistant walnut tree.


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Does a black walnut tree affect a cherry tree to bear fruit?

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