Walnut
Walnut, also known as walnut, is a tree of the walnut genus in the walnut family. The walnut tree has a broad crown, and the bark is gray green when young and gray white with shallow longitudinal cracks when old; Branchlets are hairless, glossy, covered with shield like glands, gray green, later brownish; The small leaves are elliptical ovate to elongated elliptical in shape, with blunt rounded or acute pointed tips, short gradually pointed tips, and sparse fine serrations along the entire margin or on young trees. The upper part is dark green, hairless, and the lower part is light green; The bracts, bracteoles, and carpels of male flowers are all covered with glandular hairs, and the anthers are yellow and hairless. The bracts of female flowers are covered with extremely short glandular hairs, and the stigma is light green; The fruit has a short fruiting period, with a drooping and almost spherical shape. It is hairless and has a flowering period of May and a fruiting period of October.
walnut (walnut)
Walnuts are native to the Eurasian region between the Balkans and southwestern China. They are distributed in North China, Northwest China and South China. They are generally born on slopes and hills at an altitude of 400-1800 meters. Walnut kernels have high oil content and can be eaten raw or pressed with oil. The wood is solid and is also a good hardwood material. [2] Walnut is also one of the four major nuts in the world. Walnut efficacy value is rich, according to the "Chongqing Herbal Medicine" recorded walnut root: "Insecticide, attack poison. Treatment of old toothache, and can replenish qi." Walnut species can warm and tonify the lungs and kidneys, moisten the intestines and defecate, and is used for kidney deficiency and tinnitus. Walnut root can kill insects and attack poison.
Walnut
Walnut, also known as walnut (Juglans regia L.), is a deciduous tree plant in the genus Juglaceae. Walnuts are native to the Eurasian region between the Balkans and southwestern China. They are distributed in North China, Northwest China and South China. They are generally born on hillsides and hills at an altitude of 400-1800 meters. They are commonly cultivated in plains and hills in China. They like fertile and moist sandy loam. They are common in places with deep soil layers on both sides of mountain valleys. Walnut kernels have high oil content and can be eaten raw or pressed with oil; the wood is solid and is also a good hardwood material.
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