Juglans major

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Juglans major, Heller (J. rupestris var. major, Torr. J. Torreyi, Dode). Tree, to 50 ft., with narrow head: branchlets pubescent while young: lfts. 9—13, rarely to 19, oblong-lanceolate to ovate, acuminate, cuneate or rounded at the base, coarsely serrate, soon glabrous or slightly pubescent on the midrib beneath, 3-4 in. long, the lowest lfts. 1 ½ -2 in. long: stamens 30-40: fr. subglobose or ovoid, 1-1 ½ in. i across, covered with a close rufous tomentum; nut dark brown or black. slightly compressed, with broad deep longitudinal grooves, with a thick shell and small sweet kernel. New Mex., Ariz., Colo. S.S. 7:336.


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