Black Walnut
Black Walnut
Black walnut is native to Nebraska’s eastern and north
central fertile bottomlands. It is highly prized for its rich,
chocolate-brown wood and nut meats. Straight, limb-free
trees are very valuable in the timber industry. Walnut trees
have a medium growth rate and a long life span. Walnut
requires a deep, silty-loam soil having good internal
drainage for maximum growth. Walnut seedlings have
been planted in the Sandhills for wildlife habitat and as
a local source of nut meats.
Walnut caterpillars can defoliate trees in mid- to late summer,
but this seldom does any permanent damage. Walnut
is highly susceptible to broadleaf herbicide damage.
Deciduous
Height at 20:
20 feet-26 feet
Height at Maturity:
40 feet-50 feet
Spacing Within Rows:
16 feet-22 feet
Spacing Between Rows:
16 feet-24 feet