While they're native to some parts of Canada, you will most likely find
black walnut trees in the United States.
The five species of
native black walnut trees and butternut trees are also important ecological components of riparian corridors across the United States where they provide a key food source for wildlife,» explains Seybold.
I used to live on a property with
many black walnut trees but we didn't bother eating the nuts because the shells are much harder than English walnuts and you have to use a sledgehammer to crack them, which of course then smashes your nut.
The black walnut tree is a part of the tree species Juglandaceae.
In the states,
black walnut trees are found in Georgia, Florida, South Dakota, and Texas.
Black Walnut Hull or Juglans Nigra is, just as it sounds, the hull of
the black walnut tree.
You just take a walk in the woods in late Sep to early Oct, and look for the distinctive leaves and distinctive bark of
the black walnut tree.
I have
a black walnut tree and tried them with little luck.
Apparently the compounds are contained only in the leaves of
the black walnut tree.
The women used to pick the spring leaves of
the black walnut tree and crush and rub the leaves into the palms of the hands or other soft skin areas.
And above the horizon was the endless iceblue troposphere, nearly unobstructed save for the waving branches of
our black walnut trees.