MANREGION walnut - Juglians regia
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Compatible trees:
CASCADE walnut - Juglans
CASCADE walnut - Juglans
Available only in spring 2026
đ° âManregionâ Walnut Tree
đž Full name
- Common name: âManregionâ Walnut Tree
- Botanical name: Juglans regia âManregionâ
- Family: Juglandaceae
- Type: Nut tree (common walnut tree)
đł General description
- Origin: Walnut selection native to the Puget Sound region (northwestern United States, near Seattle)
- Habit: Fairly broad and rounded, well branched
- Mature height: 8 to 12 m
- Width: 6 to 10 m
- Growth: Medium to fast
- Special features: Very hardy, suited to regions with cold winters and cool springs; produces good-sized, very tasty nuts.
đ° Fruit
- Size: Medium to large
- Shell: Moderately thick, fairly smooth, easy to crack
- Nut: Blonde, well-filled, sweet and rich flavor
- Kernel yield: 50 to 55%
- Flavor: Very good, slightly sweet and buttery
- Harvest period: October (late)
- Storage: Excellentâseveral months in a dry, cool place
đŒ Flowering
- Flowering month: April to May (medium to late)
- Type: Monoecious (male catkins and female flowers on the same tree)
- Male and female flowering: Generally well synchronized (protogynous varietyâfemale before male)
- Sensitivity: Flowers tolerate cold better than those of earlier varieties
đŸ Pollination
- Type: Partially self-fertile, but better fruiting with a pollinator
- Good pollinators: âCascadeâ, âFernorâ, âFranquetteâ or âFernetteâ
- Compatibility: Good with âCascadeâ (similar flowering windows)
- Flowering: Medium to late
đ± Cultivation and care
- Exposure: Full sun, open location
- Soil: Deep, fertile, well-drainedâprefers loamy-clay soils rich in humus
- pH: Neutral to slightly alkaline
- Watering: Useful for the first 2â3 years, then unnecessary except in severe drought
- Pruning: Not necessary â remove dead wood and poorly oriented branches
- Fertilization: Compost or decomposed manure in the fall every 2â3 years
đ§ Hardiness
- USDA hardiness zone: 4 to 8
- Minimum temperature tolerance: Down to -30°C đšïž
đ Excellent cold resistance: one of the hardiest Juglans regia walnut trees.
đż Resistance and health
- Disease resistance: Good, but like all walnut trees, susceptible to:
- Bacterial blight (Xanthomonas arboricola)
- Anthracnose (Gnomonia leptostyla)
- Prevention: Bordeaux mixture at bud break and in fall, good aeration of the canopy
đĄ Advantages
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Very hardy (withstands harsh winters)
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Nuts with remarkable taste
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Good compatibility with other varieties (including âCascadeâ)
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Suitable for cool or mountainous regions
â ïž Points to consider
â ïž Late variety: avoid in areas with very short autumns (risk of incomplete harvest)
â ïž Slightly late bud break: advantage against frost, but slightly later production
Hardiness Zones
Specific port
Growth speed
Flowering period
Number of years for production
3 ans