realmagick.com
The shrine of knowledge.
Juglans Nigra
A selection of articles related to juglans nigra.
Original articles from our library related to the Juglans Nigra. See Table of Contents for further available material (downloadable resources) on Juglans Nigra.
- The Walnut tree – a vegetative guardian angel
- Nature gave us a wonderful tree providing strength, stability and protection in a number of ways. The Black Walnut brings healing on the psychological and emotional plane, cures the body and nurtures the nervous system. The Walnut tree speaks to me mostly in...
-
Herbalism >> Herbs dictionary W
- Oak: Correspondences
- Quercus alba Folk Names: Duir, Jove's Nuts, Juglans Gender: Masculine Planet: Sun Element: Fire Deity: Daga, Dianus, Jupiter, Thor, Zeus, Herne, Janus, Rhea, Cybele, Hecate, Pan, Erato Power: Protection, Health, Money, Healing, Potency, Fertility, Luck...
-
Herbalism >> Herbs dictionary O
Juglans Nigra is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Juglans Nigra books and related discussion.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- Juglans nigra Black Walnut
- Juglans nigra. Figure 1. Middle-aged Black Walnut.
- hort.ufl.edu
- BLACK WALNUT
- National Plant Data Center <http://npdc.usda.gov>.
- plants.usda.gov
- Black Walnut
- Succession. Plant Community. Origin.
- www.winonaswcd.org
- Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)
- Black Walnut (Juglans nigra). Nebraska Forest Service. The black walnut ( Juglans nigra) is not a very common tree to plant in your landscape.
- www.nfs.unl.edu
- Considerations regarding black walnut (Juglans nigra) culture in the
- Black walnut (Juglans nigra L.) is one of the most valuable North American forest species, and has been cultivated in Europe since 1629.
- forestry.oxfordjournals.org
Suggested News Resources
- Did You Know Black Walnut Trees Can Harm Plants?
- Black walnuts (Juglans nigra L.) make beautiful shade trees that produce a pleasant-tasting, if messy, hard-to-crack, edible nut. They're also valued for the lumber they produce.
- Don't aid spread of tree disease
- AMALADY known as thousand cankers disease which infects black walnut (Juglans nigra) trees was found in Virginia earlier this summer, less than a year after it was first discovered in the Eastern US Experts suspect it is widespread.
- Law Man Walking: Nature Treks With Bill Holston
- There's a lovely group of Walnuts (Juglans nigra) that I walk through, but they are showing the stress of the drought. There are also some lovely old Chinquapin (Quercus muehlenbergii) Oaks, and the abundant pecans are handling the drought very well.
Suggested Web Resources
- Juglans nigra - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Juglans nigra, the Eastern Black walnut, is a species of flowering tree in the hickory family, Juglandaceae, that is native to eastern North America.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Juglans nigra (Black - Northeastern Area - USDA Forest Service
- Habitat, native range, associated forest cover, and detailed facts on reproduction and growth. Includes range map.
- www.na.fs.fed.us
- PLANTS Profile for Juglans nigra (black walnut) | USDA PLANTS
- A PLANTS profile of Juglans nigra (black walnut) from the USDA PLANTS database.
- plants.usda.gov
- Juglans nigra
- Habitat. native from New England down through Texas; hardy to zone 4. Habit and Form.
- www.hort.uconn.edu
- Juglans nigra Fact Sheet
- Brief fact sheet and photographs of entire tree, leaves, fruit, twig, and bark.
- dendro.cnre.vt.edu
Great care has been taken to prepare the information on this page. Elements of the content come from factual and lexical knowledge databases, realmagick.com library and third-party sources. We appreciate your suggestions and comments on further improvements of the site.