Stark Kwik-Krop Walnuts, anyone?
nick_b79
10 years ago
'Bears earlier than most walnuts varieties. This lovely yard tree creates cooling shade and produces large crops of great-tasting, easy-to-shell nuts. Heat- and cold-tolerant. Bears in 2-5 years. Matures to be 40-60' tall. Ripens in early October. Grafted. Self-pollinating.'
I was hoping someone could answer a few questions for me.
-Is this a cultivar of Black Walnut, Carpathian Walnut, or a hybrid of the two?
-Does it have the juglone effect seen in most Black Walnuts?
-Is it worth adding to the orchard?
Here is a link that might be useful: Stark Bros. Walnuts
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