Juglans mandshurica: complete guide
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Overview
Juglans mandshurica, the Manchurian walnut, is an impressive deciduous tree native to the far east of Russia, China, and adjacent regions. This tree is renowned for its strength, rapid growth, and production of nutritious nuts.
In its natural habitat, this walnut reaches 20 to 25 meters tall. In temperate gardens, it grows steadily to 8 to 15 meters. The tree has a broad, rounded crown and becomes a long-lived specimen that can serve generations.
Appearance and bloom
The Manchurian walnut has impressively large leaves 40 to 60 centimeters long, composed of 15 to 20 individual leaflets. These leaves give the tree a tropical appearance despite its temperate climate origin.
Flowers are inconspicuous - male catkins and female flowers on the same tree (monoecious). Blooming occurs in April-May. After flowering, green balls form that fall in October. These contain the hard-shelled nut.
The nuts are approximately 2.5 to 3 centimeters in diameter with deep ridges on the shell. The nut meat is oily and nutritious, though harder to crack than Juglans regia (common walnut).
Ideal location
Plant this tree in a sunny location with at least 4-5 hours of direct sunlight. The tree also grows in partial shade but will produce fewer nuts. Allow adequate space - it spreads to 10-12 meters wide.
Avoid planting close to other plants: this tree produces juglon (an allelopathic substance) that inhibits growth of many other plants. Position it at the garden's edge or as a specimen tree.
Soil
Juglans mandshurica grows in various soils - from heavy clay to sand - but prefers well-drained, nutritious soil. pH between 6.0 and 7.5 is ideal. The tree is not deterred by heavy soils.
Ensure adequate drainage, especially in regions with heavy winter precipitation. Add mature compost and sand when planting. This tree tolerates nutrient-poor soils but produces better in rich soil.
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Watering
Juglans mandshurica has moderate water needs. Water regularly during the first growing years (1-3 years after planting) to establish roots well. Once established, the tree can tolerate dry periods.
During growing season (May to September), water if rainfall is less than 25 mm per week. Young trees need more care than mature ones. Winter watering is rarely needed but prevent complete drying in dry winters.
Pruning
Minimal pruning. Remove dead branches and crossing growth. The tree prefers to maintain its natural form - pruning can cause wounding and attract rot. Shaping the crown in youth helps for better later growth.
Avoid pruning in late summer (August-October); this promotes tree disease. Best pruning period is late fall (November-February).
Maintenance calendar
May-June: Check young trees for moisture needs. June-August: Likely no extra maintenance. August-October: Prepare for winter rest. October-November: Harvest nuts. November-March: Check for damage, sparse pruning. April-May: Prepare for growth, light feeding.
Winter hardiness
Juglans mandshurica is extremely hardy. Tolerates temperatures to -30 to -35 degrees Celsius without problem. This makes it suitable for many temperate climates including Central Europe and Scandinavia.
Be aware of late spring frosts that can damage new growth. Young trees may need some protection in very severe winters.
Companion plants
Because Juglans mandshurica produces juglon, many plants are unsuitable as neighbors. Allow open space around it. Not compatible: apple trees, linden species, tomatoes.
Compatible: walnuts, magnolias, elms, birches, ivy species.
Closing
Juglans mandshurica is for those wanting a nut-producing tree with character. Despite the juglon issue, it's a valuable long-lived specimen. Suitable for medium to larger gardens.
Available from specialized tree nurseries, especially in continental Europe. Gardenworld.app can visualize where this impressive tree fits in your garden - ideal as a backyard specimen or garden boundary.
With patience, your Juglans mandshurica grows into an imposing tree serving generations past.
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