🥜 Black Walnut

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📝 Growing Notes
Black walnut is famous , and feared by gardeners , for its allelopathic properties. All parts of the tree (roots, leaves, bark, nut hulls) produce juglone, a chemical that is toxic to many plants including tomatoes, potatoes, peppers, eggplants, many ornamentals, and most fruit trees. Juglone persists in soil for years after tree removal. The toxic zone extends 50-80 feet from the trunk, twice the canopy radius. Juglone-tolerant plants include most grasses, beans, corn, squash, and stone fruits. The nuts have a much stronger, more complex flavor than English walnuts but are harder to crack. The tree is a valuable timber species, often grown in plantations for its prized dark hardwood.
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