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The life cycle of a black walnut tree begins with the germination of seeds in spring, which require a period of cold stratification. As seedlings grow, they develop into saplings and eventually mature trees over several years, typically reaching reproductive age around 10 to 15 years. During their lifespan, which can exceed 100 years, black walnut trees produce fruits in the form of green husks containing seeds, which fall to the ground and can start the cycle anew. Throughout their life, they contribute to the ecosystem by providing habitat and food for various wildlife.

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