Description
English Walnut, Juglans regia, is worthy of a position in any medium to large sized garden. If given the room it has the ability to grow a large canopy which becomes very attractive after fifteen to twenty years, by which time it can be producing exceptionally lovely nuts. The leaves are large, distinctive, oval shapes, particularly attractive when on a sunny day the light streams through between the branches, a great position for a garden seat. In winter time, when the leaves have gone, the light colour of the bark on the trunk and branches does not disappoint.
English Walnut will grow in most types of soil but not wet areas, or areas which are prone to late Spring frost (choose Juglans nigra for frosty areas).
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