It’s definitely black walnut. When the “fruits” drop, they will dry a bit, split, and you’ll have access to the nut. Handling the “fruits” will stain your hands black, and the juice makes a terrific natural dye. Enjoy your beautiful tree!
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Black Walnut
Tacos_Polackos
Def back walnut. I got a deal w Rhodium Spirits out of Pawtucket, they pick them all when theyre unripe, use them to make coffee/walnut vodka. Give me a free 750ml bottle in return.
AtlAWSConsultant
We have a huge black walnut tree in our yard. Delicious nuts. They are so rich. However, it’s a hard nut to crack in the most literal sense.
We bought this cast iron cracker from Missouri to be able to break open the nuts.
And yes, that’s after the dirty job of cleaning the green (black) case off them.
kentode1019
Erm I believe this is tree of heaven 🤓
Jkjk this is black walnut. ‘Juglans nigra’. Yes it’s edible. Have a nice day
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Looks like black walnut to me.
Juglans nigra, black walnut
It’s definitely black walnut. When the “fruits” drop, they will dry a bit, split, and you’ll have access to the nut. Handling the “fruits” will stain your hands black, and the juice makes a terrific natural dye. Enjoy your beautiful tree!
Black Walnut
Def back walnut. I got a deal w Rhodium Spirits out of Pawtucket, they pick them all when theyre unripe, use them to make coffee/walnut vodka. Give me a free 750ml bottle in return.
We have a huge black walnut tree in our yard. Delicious nuts. They are so rich. However, it’s a hard nut to crack in the most literal sense.
We bought this cast iron cracker from Missouri to be able to break open the nuts.
And yes, that’s after the dirty job of cleaning the green (black) case off them.
Erm I believe this is tree of heaven 🤓
Jkjk this is black walnut. ‘Juglans nigra’. Yes it’s edible. Have a nice day