The common walnut (Juglans regia) is a large, long-lived deciduous tree, likely originating from the Mediterranean and central Asia. Widely cultivated in temperate regions, it is sometimes hybridized with the black walnut (Juglans nigra).
Valued for its nutritious walnuts and high-quality timber, the tree is also economically significant for furniture and veneer production. Its bark, leaves, and seed husks are used in medicines and dyes, and tannins are extracted from the tree.
Height : 30m