- Japanese Walnut
Taxobox
name = Japanese Walnut
image_width = 240px
image_caption = Japanese Walnut foliage and nuts
regnum =Plant ae
divisio =Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Fagales
familia =Juglandaceae
genus = "Juglans"
species = "J. ailantifolia"
binomial = "Juglans ailantifolia"
binomial_authority = Carr.The Japanese Walnut ("Juglans ailantifolia"; synonyms "J. cordiformis" and "J. sieboldiana"), is a species of
walnut native toJapan andSakhalin . It is adeciduous tree growing to 20 m tall, rarely 30 m, and 40-80 cm stem diameter, with light greybark . The leaves are pinnate, 50-90 cm long, with 11-17 leaflets, each leaflet 7-16 cm long and 3-5 cm broad. The whole leaf is downy-pubescent, and a somewhat brighter, yellower green than many other tree leaves. Theflower s are inconspicuous yellow-greencatkin s produced in spring at the same time as the new leaves appear. Thefruit is a nut, produced in bunches of 4-10 together; the nut is spherical, 3-5 cm long and broad, surrounded by a green husk before maturity in mid autumn.Uses
The nuts have an oily texture. The husks are also used to make a yellowish dye.
The very bold, decorative leaves make it an excellent ornamental tree for planting in
park s and largegarden s.Unlike the closely related and very similar
North America n Butternut, Japanese Walnut is resistant to thecanker disease caused by thefungus "Sirococcus clavigignenti-juglandacearum". This has led to its being planted as a replacement for Butternuts in North America. The two species hybridise readily; the resulting hybrid "Juglans x bixbyi" is also resistant to canker and is likewise planted as a replacement for Butternuts. Japanese Walnut is distinguished from Butternut by its larger leaves and round (not oval) nuts.The
wood is light and takes polish well, but is of much lower quality thanPersian Walnut wood. It is often used to makefurniture .Cultivars
The Heartnut is a
cultivar of Japanese Walnut distinguished by its fruit, which is heart-shaped in cross section, easier to crack, and able to yield an unbroken nut meat when cracked. The Heartnut is a sweet nut without a bitter aftertaste often intrinsic with Black and Persian Walnuts.Diseases
The only significant disease Japanese Walnuts are susceptible to is the Walnut Bunch Disease.
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