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Butternut seed

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(Juglans cinerea)

Butternut trees are beautiful and not as common as they once were due to a fungus called Butternut canker. Also called White walnuts, their nuts are creamy, delicious and more mild than black walnuts. These seedlings are grown from a large local tree we gather from. Butternuts can grow to around 60’ tall x 45’ wide. They are beautiful trees.

Hardy to zone 3.

Butternut seed needs to be kept damp and cool in a fridge until spring. An alternative method is to mix the seed with damp sand and bury it in a bucket outside.

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(Juglans cinerea)

Butternut trees are beautiful and not as common as they once were due to a fungus called Butternut canker. Also called White walnuts, their nuts are creamy, delicious and more mild than black walnuts. These seedlings are grown from a large local tree we gather from. Butternuts can grow to around 60’ tall x 45’ wide. They are beautiful trees.

Hardy to zone 3.

Butternut seed needs to be kept damp and cool in a fridge until spring. An alternative method is to mix the seed with damp sand and bury it in a bucket outside.

(Juglans cinerea)

Butternut trees are beautiful and not as common as they once were due to a fungus called Butternut canker. Also called White walnuts, their nuts are creamy, delicious and more mild than black walnuts. These seedlings are grown from a large local tree we gather from. Butternuts can grow to around 60’ tall x 45’ wide. They are beautiful trees.

Hardy to zone 3.

Butternut seed needs to be kept damp and cool in a fridge until spring. An alternative method is to mix the seed with damp sand and bury it in a bucket outside.

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Jed Arkels + Ashley Reichl

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North Central IL

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