Black Walnut
Black Walnut is a species of tree native to North America, known for its dark, rich wood and edible nuts. The tree can grow up to 100 feet tall and is characterized by its compound leaves and distinctive, rough bark. The nuts produced by the tree are encased in a green husk and are highly valued for their flavor and nutritional benefits.
The wood of the Black Walnut is prized in furniture making and cabinetry due to its durability and attractive grain. It is often used in high-end woodworking projects. Additionally, the tree's nuts are a popular ingredient in various culinary dishes, adding a unique taste and texture.