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  • Juglans cinerea - Wikipedia
    Butternut's range includes the rocky soils of New England where black walnut is largely absent Butternut is found most frequently in coves, on stream benches and terraces, on slopes, in the talus of rock ledges, and on other sites with good drainage
  • Butternut Tree Information - What Are Butternuts And Are Butternuts . . .
    Butternut (Juglans cinerea) is a species of walnut tree that is native to the eastern United States and Canada And the nuts that grow on these wild trees are easy to process and delicious to eat
  • Butternut | Description, Tree, Nuts, Facts | Britannica
    Butternut, deciduous nut-producing tree of the walnut family (Juglandaceae), native to eastern North America The tree is economically important locally for its edible nuts and for a yellow or orange dye obtained from the fruit husks
  • Butternut (Juglans cinerea): Benefits, Challenges, and Uses
    The butternut (Juglans cinerea), also known as white walnut, is a native North American tree closely related to the black walnut (Juglans nigra) Butternut trees are generally smaller, reaching 40–60 feet tall, with lighter, smoother gray bark that develops flat-topped ridges as it matures
  • The Butternut Tree - Arbor Day Foundation
    Learn about the butternut tree (Juglans cinerea), a native North American species valued for its rich nuts, wildlife benefits, and adaptability to a variety of landscapes
  • Juglans cinerea - US Forest Service
    Butternut and black walnut (Juglans nigra) are very similiar, but can be distinguished by certain morphological differences Butternut has a pad of small dense hairs extending crosswise along the upper margin of the old leaf scars; in black walnut this pad is absent
  • Butternut Tree: History, Characteristics Facts - AMERICAN GARDENER
    Butternut was not just a forest tree but also found its way into orchards and agricultural landscapes Its nuts were a minor but appreciated crop, and its wood was valued in carpentry and cabinetry




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