Status:
valid
Authors:
W.E.Manning
Source:
tro
Year:
1957
Citation Micro:
J. Arnold Arbor. 38: 130 (1957)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001266332
Common Names
- Hairy Walnut
- Hairy Butternut
- Hairy Juglans
Description
Juglans hirsuta (also called Hairy Walnut, among many other common names) is a perennial tree native to East Asia. It typically grows in moist, shady, and well-drained soils, and is found in temperate forests.
Uses & Benefits
Juglans hirsuta is used as an ornamental plant and as a food source.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Juglans hirsuta has small, yellow-green flowers. The seeds are small and black, and the seedlings are small and delicate.
Cultivation and Propagation
Juglans hirsuta is a fast-growing, deciduous tree that can reach up to 40 feet in height. It can be propagated by seed or cuttings. Seeds should be sown in a well-drained, sandy soil in a sunny location. Cuttings should be taken from healthy, mature stems and planted in a well-drained, sandy soil in a sunny location.
Where to Find Juglans hirsuta
Juglans hirsuta is native to the western United States and can be found in the states of Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, and Wyoming.
Juglans hirsuta FAQ
What is the scientific name of Juglans hirsuta?
Juglans hirsuta
What is the common name of Juglans hirsuta?
Hairy Walnut
Where is Juglans hirsuta found?
It is found in the Amazon rainforest of Brazil
Species in the Juglans genus
Juglans avellana,
Juglans bixbyi,
Juglans jamaicensis,
Juglans pyriformis,
Juglans regia,
Juglans venezuelensis,
Juglans cinerea,
Juglans neotropica,
Juglans nigra,
Juglans notha,
Juglans hopeiensis,
Juglans hindsii,
Juglans major,
Juglans australis,
Juglans boliviana,
Juglans honorei,
Juglans mandshurica,
Juglans californica,
Juglans microcarpa,
Juglans steyermarkii,
Juglans ailantifolia,
Juglans sigillata,
Juglans soratensis,
Juglans mollis,
Juglans mexicana,
Juglans hirsuta,
Species in the Juglandaceae family
Alfaroa costaricensis,
Alfaroa guanacastensis,
Alfaroa guatemalensis,
Alfaroa hondurensis,
Alfaroa manningii,
Alfaroa mexicana,
Alfaroa williamsii,
Carya alba,
Carya aquatica,
Carya brownii,
Carya cathayensis,
Carya collina,
Carya cordiformis,
Carya demareei,
Carya dunbarii,
Carya floridana,
Carya glabra,
Carya hunanensis,
Carya illinoinensis,
Carya kweichowensis,
Carya laciniosa,
Carya laneyi,
Carya lecontei,
Carya ludoviciana,
Carya myristiciformis,
Carya nussbaumeri,
Carya ovata,
Carya pallida,
Carya palmeri,
Carya poilanei,
Carya schneckii,
Carya sinensis,
Carya texana,
Carya tonkinensis,
Cyclocarya paliurus,
Engelhardia roxburghiana,
Engelhardia apoensis,
Engelhardia apoensis,
Engelhardia danumensis,
Engelhardia hainanensis,
Engelhardia kinabaluensis,
Engelhardia mendalomensis,
Engelhardia mersingensis,
Engelhardia mollis,
Engelhardia rigida,
Engelhardia roxburghiana,
Engelhardia serrata,
Engelhardia spicata,
Engelhardia unijuga,
Juglans avellana,