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- Juglans - Wikipedia
Walnut trees are any species of tree in the plant genus Juglans, the type genus of the family Juglandaceae, the seeds of which are referred to as walnuts
- Juglans regia (Black Sea Walnut, Common Walnut, English Walnut, Persian . . .
About 99% of all commercially produced walnuts are grown in California It is also grown in many areas of the United States as an ornamental tree The genus name, Juglans, is derived from two Latin words, jovis, which means Jupiter, and glans meaning an acorn or nut
- Types of Juglans and Their Unique Health Benefits
Different species of Juglans have been cultivated across the world, each offering unique nutritional properties and medicinal uses This article explores the various types of Juglans and highlights their distinctive health benefits
- Juglans regia - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Juglans regia, commonly called English walnut or Persian walnut, is native to Asia and southeast Europe (Balkans) It is a deciduous tree that typically grows 40-60’ (less frequently to 100’) tall with and a spreading rounded crown
- A Brief History of Juglandaceae - Arnold Arboretum
The oldest known fossil record of the genus, a species named Juglans clarnensis, was discovered in North America and dates back forty-four million years, while the oldest European specimen of J bergomensis is around thirty-three million years old
- Juglans - Trees and Shrubs Online
Juglans was recognised as a genus by Linnaeus in his Species Plantarum of 1753 The name comes directly from the Latin word for a walnut or walnut tree, which is itself a contraction of Jovis glans (Jupiter’s acorn)
- Juglans | Landscape Plants | Oregon State University
Native to North and South America, southeaster Europe, Asia Juglans: from the Latin Jovi glans, from jovis, of Jupiter, and glans, acorn or nut
- Juglans regia L. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science
It is a tree and grows primarily in the temperate biome It is used as a medicine, has environmental uses and for food Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon-Syria, North Caucasus, Pakistan, Transcaucasus, Türkiye, West Himalaya
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