![]() | Juglans nigra | The walnut belongs to the Juglandaceae family, among whose many species we find Juglans nigra. Plants grafted onto Juglans nigra have less development than those grafted onto Juglans regia; they are also less long-lived, even than those grafted onto frank. |
![]() | Juglans regia | The walnut belongs to the Juglandaceae family, among whose many species we find Juglans regia. It is a walnut tree that is mainly used as a rootstock for several cultivars. |
![]() | Juglans nigra | The walnut belongs to the Juglandaceae family, among whose many species we find Juglans nigra. Plants grafted onto Juglans nigra have less development than those grafted onto Juglans regia; they are also less long-lived, even than those grafted onto frank. |
![]() | Juglans regia | The walnut belongs to the Juglandaceae family, among whose many species we find Juglans regia. It is a walnut tree that is mainly used as a rootstock for several cultivars. |