Juglans major (Arizona Walnut)
Juglans major (Arizona Walnut) is a fast-growing deciduous tree that may reach a height of 50 feet. It blooms in May and June, and the seeds mature between October and December. Wind pollinates this monoecious species (individual blooms are either male or female, although both sexes can be found on the same plant). The plant reproduces on its own.Light (sandy), medium (loamy), and heavy (clay) soils are all suitable, but it favours well-drained soil. Acid, neutral, and basic (alkaline) soils are all suitable pH levels. It is unable to thrive in the shade. It prefers soil that is moist.
Botanical Name : Juglans major
Common Name : Arizona Walnut
Height : 50 ft
Spread : 25- 30 ft
Germination Info : Seed requires 90-120 days cold moist stratification
Hardiness zone : 7+
Average seed per ounce : Approx. 4