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Definition of Black walnut tree
1. Noun. North American walnut tree with hard dark wood and edible nut.
Terms within: Black Walnut
Group relationships: Genus Juglans, Juglans
Generic synonyms: Walnut, Walnut Tree
Lexicographical Neighbors of Black Walnut Tree
Literary usage of Black walnut tree
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Minnesota Horticulturist by Minnesota State Horticultural Society (1878)
"Bryant tells of a Black Walnut tree at three feet from the ground twenty-five
feet in circumference. " At the height of twelve or fifteen feet the trunk ..."
2. A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and Travels in by John Pinkerton (1812)
"I looked about me for the trees which had not yet got freih leaves, and I found
the following ones : Juglans nigra, or the black walnut-tree. ..."
3. Trees that Every Child Should Know: Easy Tree Studies for All Seasons of the by Julia Ellen Rogers (1909)
"The stump of many a noble black walnut tree, cut down a century ago, has stood,
undecayed, until recent years. So valuable is its wood that these stumps ..."
4. The Journal of Heredity by American Genetic Association (1915)
"It happened that the wild black walnut tree which was the parent of the original
specimens of the new form, stood beside a large Coast Live Oak tree and ..."
5. Trees that Every Child Should Know: Easy Tree Studies for All Seasons of the by Julia Ellen Rogers (1909)
"The stump of many a noble black walnut tree, cut down a century ago, has stood,
undecayed, until recent years. So valuable is its wood that these stumps ..."
6. The Forest Tree Planters' Manual by Leonard Bacon Hodges, Minnesota State Forestry Association (1880)
"Bryant tells of a Black Walnut tree at three feet from the ground, twenty- five
feet in circumference. " At the height of twelve or fifteen feet, ..."
7. The Minnesota Horticulturist by Minnesota State Horticultural Society (1878)
"Bryant tells of a Black Walnut tree at three feet from the ground twenty-five
feet in circumference. " At the height of twelve or fifteen feet the trunk ..."
8. A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and Travels in by John Pinkerton (1812)
"I looked about me for the trees which had not yet got freih leaves, and I found
the following ones : Juglans nigra, or the black walnut-tree. ..."
9. Trees that Every Child Should Know: Easy Tree Studies for All Seasons of the by Julia Ellen Rogers (1909)
"The stump of many a noble black walnut tree, cut down a century ago, has stood,
undecayed, until recent years. So valuable is its wood that these stumps ..."
10. The Journal of Heredity by American Genetic Association (1915)
"It happened that the wild black walnut tree which was the parent of the original
specimens of the new form, stood beside a large Coast Live Oak tree and ..."
11. Trees that Every Child Should Know: Easy Tree Studies for All Seasons of the by Julia Ellen Rogers (1909)
"The stump of many a noble black walnut tree, cut down a century ago, has stood,
undecayed, until recent years. So valuable is its wood that these stumps ..."
12. The Forest Tree Planters' Manual by Leonard Bacon Hodges, Minnesota State Forestry Association (1880)
"Bryant tells of a Black Walnut tree at three feet from the ground, twenty- five
feet in circumference. " At the height of twelve or fifteen feet, ..."