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Use this tool to find out about characteristics; such as soil pH, cultivation methods, pests and post harvest treatment; for a specific crop. To load a crop's characteristics choose a crop from the drop-down menu. To see a list of all possible crops grouped by category click on the “Show List of All Available Crops” link next to the drop-down menu.

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Heartnut

General
Common NameHeartnut
Latin NameJuglans ailantifolia
CategoryNuts 
FamilyWalnut 
Varietyvar. cordiformus 
Visual Traits
Flowermonoecious, self-fertile, June
Fruit / Nutheart-shaped; thinner shell than North American walnuts;
Height20m
Spread15m
Cultivation
Pollinationwind pollinated
Propagation methodgrafted seedlings; offspring of seeds do not produce true to heartnut shape
Pruninglate summer to fall, during dormancy
Seedling treatmentintolerant to root disturbance, plant in permanent location early, protect when young
Critters
PathogensWalnut bunch disease
Soils
Fertility / qualityfertile
Moisture and drainagewell-drained, moist
pH6.0-7.0
Texturesand and clay loam
Growth Pattern
Growth ratemedium
Longevitylong
Root habitdeep taproot
Seed-bearing age /max production1-3y / 6-8y (grafted trees)
Habitat and Climate
Hardiness Zone6-7, not recommened in regions colder than zone 6
Native Rangeonly cultivated (originally in Japan and China)
Wind / ice / frost susceptibilityterminal buds susceptible to late frost
 
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