- The
Juglandaceae are a
plant family known as the
walnut family. They are trees, or
sometimes shrubs, in the
order ****ales.
Members of this
family are native...
- A
walnut is the
edible seed of any tree of the
genus Juglans (family
Juglandaceae),
particularly the
Persian or
English walnut,
Juglans regia. They are...
- thin-s****ed seed.
Carya illinoinensis, is a
member of the
Juglandaceae family.
Juglandaceae are
represented worldwide by
seven and ten
extant genera and...
-
Hickory (Carya) nuts and
walnut (Juglans) nuts, both in the
family Juglandaceae, grow
within an
outer husk;
these fruit are
sometimes considered to be...
- ****us, Lithocarpus, Notholithocarpus, Quercus, and Trigonobal****)
Juglandaceae –
walnut family (Alfaroa, Carya, Cyclocarya, Engelhardia, Juglans, Oreomunnea...
- used: for example,
walnut trees and
hickory trees belong to the
family Juglandaceae, but that
family is
commonly referred to as the "walnut family". The...
- or
small tree (about 20–49 feet (6.1–14.9 m)) of the
walnut family,
Juglandaceae,
endemic to the
Central Valley and the
Coast Range valleys from Northern...
-
species of tree in the
plant genus Juglans, the type
genus of the
family Juglandaceae, the
seeds of
which are
referred to as walnuts. All
species are deciduous...
-
difficult to categorize.
Hickory nuts (Carya) and
walnuts (Juglans) in the
Juglandaceae family grow
within an
outer husk;
these fruits are
technically drupes...
- hickory, hognut, bullnut, is a
species of tree in the
walnut family Juglandaceae. The most
abundant of the hickories, and
common in the
eastern half of...