Yes
This year and last year my English walnut tree bore no fruit. My black walnut tree was prolific both years.
No, black walnut trees (Juglans nigra) and English walnut trees (Juglans regia) cannot effectively pollinate each other. They are different species with distinct genetic makeups, leading to incompatibility in their pollen and ovule interactions. While both belong to the same genus, successful cross-pollination typically occurs within the same species or closely related species.
AKhrot is being called as "walnut" in English ....
No, walnut is a hardwood. Hardwoods come from angiosperm trees (trees that produce seeds with some sort of covering), while softwoods come from gymnosperm trees (trees that produce seeds that are not enclosed).
Some companies that produce walnut wood flooring are Hurst Hardwoods, Elmwood, Lumber Liquidator, and Plantation Hardwood. Walnut wood flooring can be purchased at most flooring stores.
No, walnut trees are monoecious, meaning individual trees have both male and female flowers, allowing them to self-pollinate and produce walnuts without the need for another tree. However, having multiple trees can increase cross-pollination and potentially improve fruit yield.
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.
70kg
yes
walnut
Juglans regia
Cut it down.