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Genus Juglans Family Juglandaceae
Common Name: Walnuts

Description: Decidous trees, rarely shrubs, monoecious; bark smooth or furrowed. Branchlets purplish brown, sparsely to densely glandular, pith chambered.

Leaves alternate, usually odd-pinnate; leaflets sessile or subsessile, uniform in size or median leaflets largest; leaflet margins usually serrate.

Male inflorescence a catkin, pendulous, produced on previous year's growth. Male flowers usually with numerous stamens. Female flowers solitary or in terminal racemes, erect or pendulous, produced on current season's growth; bracts entire, bracteoles 2 per flower; perianth 4; style branches plumose.

Fruit a drupelike nut enclosed in an adherent thick fibrous usually indehiscent husk covering a rough-ridged or rugose or smooth shell.


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Distribution and occurrence: Commonly cultivated as ornamentals or fruit trees.

Text by KL Wilson (June 2008); edited S.F. McCune (Oct 2021)
Taxon concept:

 Key to the species 
1Leaves with 11–17 leaflets and pubescent, often viscid peduncle and rachisJuglans ailantifolia
Leaves with 5–9 leaflets and more or less glabrous, not viscid peduncle and rachisJuglans regia

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