Juglans nigra

Black Walnut

Tips for Homeowners:

When the tree drops its bounty and during the husk decomposition of the nut the ground beneath the tree can be rather messy. 

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A native tree popular for its lumber and for its edible nuts plus valuable as a shade tree, but important not to sit beneath it without a helmut in the fall when fruit is dropping.

  • Yellow in fall
  • Large taproot
  • Edible nuts

For use in large yards or areas.  Best in eastern and central Kansas, needs protection in western Kansas.

Height: 75-100 ft
Spread: 50-100 ft
Zone: 4-9
Color: Green

Interesting Notes about Black Walnut:

This nut-producing tree grows very tall, in fact, there is a reported tree that is measured at 112' tall by 144' wide.  It has a tap root which makes it somewhat challenging to transplant.  It takes a few years before the tree produces any fruit and about 20 years before the tree is in full production.  The walnut tree produces a chemical which inhibits the growth of some plants in the nearby landscape or garden.


Characteristics & Attributes

Attributes:

  • Naturalizing
  • Mass Planting
  • Drought Tolerant
  • Specimen
  • Great Foliage
  • Attractive fruit
  • Edible
  • Native

Foliage Color:

  • Yellow
  • Green

Exposure:

  • Full Sun

Critter Resistance:

  • Rabbit Resistant

Soil Moisture:

  • Average Water