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Juglans venezuelensis

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Juglandaceae

Scientific name
  
Juglans venezuelensis

Order
  
Fagales

Genus
  
Juglans

Rank
  
Species

Section
  
Juglans sect. Rhysocaryon

Similar
  
Walnut Tree, Juglans jamaicensis, Juglans olanchana, Juglans microcarpa, Nogal Criollo

Juglans venezuelensis, or Nogal de Caracas, is a species of black walnut endemic to Venezuela. It is a small tree which bears 1 inch nuts.

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Phenology

This species is deciduous, with a period of leaf fall between November and December, and a period of regrowth of leaves enre January and February. In late February start flowering

The species is monoecious, male flowers are hanging catkins and female ones are erect, both are small and greenish.

The fruits are drupes with yellow epicarp and abundant pubescence. The fruit is about 3 inches diameter and 1.5 cm walnut, weighing 150 grams on average this

Distribution

Species endemic to Cerro El Avila in the Cordillera de la Costa of Venezuela. Currently there are two known wild populations of less than 100 individuals in the sector and the sector Canoes Summit Hoyo de Avila National Park.

Conservation

Since 2004 there have been days of transplanting young individuals germinated in nurseries to reforest areas of the Camino de los EspaƱoles, El Vigia and Guayabitos within the National Park and surrounding regions as Altos de Pipe.

References

Juglans venezuelensis Wikipedia