Common English walnut: Our English walnut seedlings are grown from seeds taken from the best local trees that exhibit mid/late leafing and flowering, self or partially self fertility, with good yields of mid-large size nuts. 60-70% of seedlings seem to leaf up the 3rd week of April so avoiding flower damaging late frosts most years. Size of nuts, fertility and yield can't be predicted though. Due to free pollination, the trees could take various characteristics from the parent trees.Generally common walnuts will be larger trees (but not always the case) , likely to be vigorous trees and will take longer to bear fruit than a grafted variety, due to being grown directly from seed rather than cloned from material taken from an already mature tree .
Juglans regia - English Walnut (common)
Depending upon the time of year the plant will be sent as either:
November to March - bare-root