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Dear reader,
I was in Texas last and was looking for some nut trees palnt to take to the Caribbean.
My sister in indicated me a tree she said was a walnut tree.

There were several small plant on the ground which she told me were seedlings from the big tree.
In less than a year these plant grew very well and have on average reached a height of about three feet.
One of the plant had flowers two months back. But I could find no pictures of the blossom of the walnut on the internet to verify if this is really a walnut plant.

Do you happen to have a picture of the flowers of the walnut tree, so I can verify.

The blossom on the plant died/dried within days and fell off. I was expecting the flower to be come larger or that there would be at least of "fruit" beginnings.

Your comment will be highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance for replying.

Regards

Dennis.

Comment by Dennis
July 28, 2009 | 8:44 am
 
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