Mr. Wilcox: It was a cross between Juglans Californica and the live oak.
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This strain of Juglans regia was introduced into Canada by Rev.
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J. H. Black, Hightstown, N. J.: Probably a Juglans Regia Manchuria.
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The Juglans plants are economically important as they provide nuts, wood and garden trees.
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The heartnut is a sport of the Japanese walnut (Juglans sieboldiana).
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Another nut which is confused with the Japanese walnut is botanically known as Juglans Mandshurica.
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The abbreviation used under the species column is: P for Persian walnut (Juglans regia).
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The former species is named Juglans regia hin.
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The kataping (Terminalia catappa, L. and Juglans catappa, Lour.)
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Storage of Corylus and Juglans Sieboldiana pollen
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Beautiful tropical looking Japanese Walnut (Juglans sieboldiana cordiformis).
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Melaxuma of the Walnut, "Juglans regia."
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The Corylus pollen was placed in storage March 20, 1942, and the Juglans April 12, 1942.
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The following preliminary experiments were conducted to obtain data on germination media, forcing methods, and storage conditions for Corylus and Juglans Sieboldiana pollen.
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The decoding of genome sequences has fundamental values for understanding the evolution of Juglans plants and molecules, and is also a prerequisite for molecular breeding.
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There were neither flowers or fruit on the trees, but from their leaf and habit, I took them to be a species of the Juglans.