Articles related to "Uses Of Black Walnut Tree"Juglans nigra, one of the finest hardwoods in the world, is easy to work, durable, and provides tasty nuts. It may be toxic to other plants and must be sited with care.
Decorative wood, food, medicine, poison and dye - the black walnut tree's bark, wood, leaves and nuts provide many benefits but also cause many ills.
Organic gardeners that host black walnut trees on their property must protect garden plants from the toxic juglone emitted by the trees' hulls, roots, and leaves.
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Once believed to be a vessel of evil, the walnut tree has long been associated with witchcraft and healing. It is now used for fertility magic and smooth transitions.
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