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About White Walnut Trees: Butternut is a small to medium-sized tree averaging 40 to 60 feet in height and 12 to 24 inches in d.b.h. This tree has a short trunk which is divided into a few ascending limbs with large spreading, sparsely forked branches. The smaller branches tend to bend downwards and then turn up at the ends.


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White Walnut
White Walnut Tree Facts
Scientific Name:
Juglans cinerea
Foliage:
Green leaflets
Mature Height:
40-60'
Mature Spread:
30-50'
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The crown is open, broad, irregular in outline and rounded at the top. The root system is composed of a number of wide-spreading laterals that grow to a considerable depth. Usually a taproot develops in deep soils. Butternut grows fast, especially as a seedling, but usually does not live longer than 75 years.

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