
Walnut 'Common Walnut'
- Majestic, slow-growing tree for large gardens and parkland
- Produces delicious, aromatic nuts in autumn
- Golden-yellow autumn foliage
- Self-fertile and hardy
The Common Walnut is a magnificent, long-lived tree known for its stately form and bountiful harvests. As it matures, it develops a broad, rounded canopy of richly aromatic leaves that turn golden yellow in autumn. In late spring to early summer, small, inconspicuous flowers appear before giving way to clusters of oval nuts encased in smooth green husks, which mature to brown by autumn.
This self-fertile variety produces high-quality nuts with beautiful white kernels when fresh. Ideal as a feature tree for spacious gardens or parkland, it also provides valuable shade and supports wildlife.
Rootstock: Own roots
Flowering Group: Self-Fertile
Height at maturity: 10-20m
Years to fruit: 2–4 from planting
Age at despatch: 2 years
Supplied as a bare-root specimen
- Majestic, slow-growing tree for large gardens and parkland
- Produces delicious, aromatic nuts in autumn
- Golden-yellow autumn foliage
- Self-fertile and hardy
The Common Walnut is a magnificent, long-lived tree known for its stately form and bountiful harvests. As it matures, it develops a broad, rounded canopy of richly aromatic leaves that turn golden yellow in autumn. In late spring to early summer, small, inconspicuous flowers appear before giving way to clusters of oval nuts encased in smooth green husks, which mature to brown by autumn.
This self-fertile variety produces high-quality nuts with beautiful white kernels when fresh. Ideal as a feature tree for spacious gardens or parkland, it also provides valuable shade and supports wildlife.
Rootstock: Own roots
Flowering Group: Self-Fertile
Height at maturity: 10-20m
Years to fruit: 2–4 from planting
Age at despatch: 2 years
Supplied as a bare-root specimen
Original: $26.70
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$8.01Description
- Majestic, slow-growing tree for large gardens and parkland
- Produces delicious, aromatic nuts in autumn
- Golden-yellow autumn foliage
- Self-fertile and hardy
The Common Walnut is a magnificent, long-lived tree known for its stately form and bountiful harvests. As it matures, it develops a broad, rounded canopy of richly aromatic leaves that turn golden yellow in autumn. In late spring to early summer, small, inconspicuous flowers appear before giving way to clusters of oval nuts encased in smooth green husks, which mature to brown by autumn.
This self-fertile variety produces high-quality nuts with beautiful white kernels when fresh. Ideal as a feature tree for spacious gardens or parkland, it also provides valuable shade and supports wildlife.
Rootstock: Own roots
Flowering Group: Self-Fertile
Height at maturity: 10-20m
Years to fruit: 2–4 from planting
Age at despatch: 2 years
Supplied as a bare-root specimen























