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: a genus (the type of the family Juglandaceae) of walnut trees characterized by the separation of the pith of the branchlets into thin plates and by the indehiscent husk and furrowed shell of the fruit see black walnut, butternut, english walnut.
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Walnut trees are any species of tree in the plant genus Juglans, the type genus of the family Juglandaceae, the seeds of which are referred to as walnuts.
Noun. juglans (plural juglans) The walnut and similar trees of the genus Juglans.
Juglans: Combines the Latin Ju “ for Jupiter, king of the gods,” and glans meaning “nut.” Nigra: Latin name for the word black. Pronunciation. JOO-glanz NY-gruh ...
It is widely cultivated across Asia, Northern America and Europe. Juglans regia. Mature walnut tree. Conservation status.
The genus name, Juglans, is derived from two Latin words, jovis, which means Jupiter, and glans meaning an acorn or nut. The specific epithet, regia, is defined ...
The botanical name of the English walnut, Juglans regia, means the 'royal nut of Jupiter'. ... The word Juglans is believed to derive from Jovis glans, meaning ' ...
Genus name comes from the Latin names jovis meaning of Jupiter and glans meaning an acorn. Specific epithet means kingly, in reference to the superior quality ...
A genus of about 20 living species, distributed throughout temperate Eurasia, the Americas – in both temperate and upland tropical regions – and the ...
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