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Juglans australis

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Tribe
  
Juglandeae

Scientific name
  
Juglans australis

Order
  
Subfamily
  
Juglandoideae

Subtribe
  
Juglandinae

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Species

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Butternut, Nutmeg Hickory, Wild Cashew, Shellbark hickory, Gevuina

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Juglans australis (the nogal criollo) is a species of plant in the Juglandaceae family. This large, fast-growing tree can grow to 20 m tall at altitudes of 0.5—1.5 km in the "Yungas" or Montane Cloud Forest of Argentina (including the provinces of Tucumán, Salta and Jujuy) and in Bolivia. It is more frost resistant than the Persian Walnut (J. regia). It is threatened by habitat loss.

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J. australis is a spreading deciduous tree, up to 25 m. wide which produces first quality lumber, with a straight trunk up to 6 m. tall and up to 5 dm. in diameter. The wood is dense (640 kg/m3), hard, and strong. Upon drying, the radial shrinkage is 2.2%, the tangential 4.7%. The pinnately compound leaves are borne alternately, and bear up to fifteen oval-lanceolate finely serrate leaflets.

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The immature fruits are pickled whole for human consumption. The mature nuts are also eaten.

Like most walnuts, J. australis produces juglone, an allelopathic substance which decreases competition from other plants growing nearby. The concentrated extract of the husk is also used as a vermifuge.

Juglans australis Bear River Walnut Ranch
Juglans australis Bear River Walnut Ranch

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Juglans australis Bienvenidos a Jujuy en Lnea Nogal criollo

Juglans australis Bienvenidos a Jujuy en Lnea Nogal criollo

References

Juglans australis Wikipedia


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