Juglans nigra 'Laciniata'
Juglans nigra 'Laciniata'
Juglans nigra 'Laciniata'
Juglans nigra 'Laciniata'

Juglans nigra 'Laciniata'

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(Cutleaf Black Walnut) Very rare selection of the noble Black Walnut, Juglans nigra 'Laciniata' has long, bright green, deeply incised, pinnate (feather-like) leaves.

The large ornamental leaves give this tree a striking appearance and are particularly attractive on sunny days with a light wind, which causes the leaves to nearly shimmer in the sunlight.

Juglans nigra 'Laciniata' is an unusual and lovely garden tree with a handsome display of large, deeply cut leaves once established.

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(For any number of plants
by courier to most of the UK*)

Standard: £5.95
Priority: £15
Click & Collect: free

*Surcharges apply for delivery to Highlands & Islands.
Standard shipping is shown as default
this can be changed during checkout.

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  • Position: Full sun or light, dappled shade.
  • Soil: Well drained, fertile soil.
  • Hardiness: Reasonably hardy. Juglans nigra 'Laciniata' appreciates shelter from cold winter winds.
  • Rate of Growth: Moderate to vigorous.
  • Habit: Eventually a small to medium sized tree with a branching, open habit.
    • Height: up to 15 m (50 ft).
    • Spread: 10 m (32 ft).
  • Important: This plant is grown for its beautiful, ornamental leaves and does not produce edible walnuts. A specimen of Juglans nigra 'Laciniata', planted in the arboretum surrounding our nursery had reached a height of 6 m and a spread of 5 m and after 14 years.
  • Notes: Please be aware that Juglans nigra 'Laciniata' can be a fickle and difficult plant if caught by frost or if planted in a poor position. As such, it is not covered by our guarantee.

Further Information

The magnificent Black Walnut was introduced from Eastern and Central North America in the seventeenth century. This rare selection has deeply cut foliage, each leaf on mature plants measuring up to a metre long.

Walnuts should be planted as young as possible as they dislike root disturbance; old specimens are valued for their superb timber.

Extract from an information poster in our arboretum

How Much Sun
Full Sun, Light Shade
Eventual Size
Tree - Medium (8m - 15m), Tree - Small (4m - 8m)
Growing Conditions
Soil: Acid, Soil: Damp/Wet, Soil: Not Fussy
Special Features
Honey Fungus Resistant, Rare and Unusual, Foliage - Unusual Shape

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