Description
About walnut
(Juglans regia)
A non-native, deciduous broadleaved tree known for its nuts.
Growth and size
Mature height: 10-15m.
Growth rate: 10-50cm per year.
Supplied as 15-30cm cell-grown saplings.
Can be planted all year round with proper care.
Walnut spalings are smaller than usual (5cm+), but are perfectly formed with strong roots.
Value to wildlife
Food plant of a number of micro moths
Nuts are eaten by mammals including mice and squirrels.
Soil and conditions
Prefers well-drained, fertile and alkaline loam soils (a soil that is very clayey or sandy).
Grown responsibly
UK sourced and grown (UKISG certified).
Reduces risk of spreading pests and diseases.
Delivered in 100% recyclable LDPE wrap.
Did you know?
Walnut trees are not native to Britain and were originally introduced by the Romans, who grew the species for its nuts. Although its nuts are still enjoyed as food, walnut is now often grown for its timber, which is fine with a decorative, wavy grain.






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