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Juglans cinerea,
commonly known as
butternut or
white walnut, is a
species of
walnut native to the
eastern United States and
southeast Canada. J. cinerea...
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kernel is eaten. Nuts of the
eastern black walnut (
Juglans nigra) and
butternuts (
Juglans cinerea) are less
commonly consumed.
Walnuts are the round,...
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Juglans.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Juglans.
Juglans species throughout the
world Rethinking the
history of
common walnut (
Juglans regia...
- "Homonymy,
synonymy and
hybrid mis****ignments in
butternut (
Juglans cinerea) and ****anese
walnut (
Juglans ailantifolia) nut cultivars".
Genetic Resources and...
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rainless periods. Visually,
black walnut is
similar to the
butternut (
Juglans cinerea) in leaf shape, and the
range also
overlaps significantly. The fruits...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Butternut may
refer to:
Butternut (tree),
Juglans cinerea, a
species of
walnut tree
commonly called a
butternut tree Butternut...
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buckeye (Aesculus glabra)
Yellow buckeye (Aesculus flava)
Butternut (
Juglans cinerea)
California bay
laurel (Umbellularia californica)
Camphor tree (Cinnamomum...
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lethal disease of
butternut trees (
Juglans cinerea). It is also
known to
parasitize other members of the
genus Juglans on occasion, and very
rarely other...
- is one of only two nuts
mentioned in the Bible.
Walnut (
Juglans spp.)
Black walnut (
Juglans nigra), also po****r as food for wildlife, with an appealing...
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consist mainly of acorns,
hickory nuts, beechnuts, walnuts,
butternuts (
Juglans cinerea), and hazelnuts.
Caches of
acorns and
hickory nuts are
heavily used...