Juglans Regia Gallery
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Walnut (Juglans regia) in field of ripe barley before a storm, Ribemont, Picardy, France
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Wicker basket with mixed nuts, Walnuts -Juglans regia-, Peanuts -Arachis hypogaea
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Cornfields, Walnut Trees -Juglans regia- at the back, Southern Palatinate, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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Walnut Trees -Juglans regia- in a snow-covered field against a cloudy sky, Southern Palatinate, Rhineland-Palatinate
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Walnuts, Montesinho Nature Park. Tras os Montes, Portugal
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Walnut Juglans regia field wind Convolvulus arvensis
Liszt Collection
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Walnut tree trunk
Walnut tree trunk. Cross-section of the trunk of a walnut tree (Juglans regia), showing its different rings. On the outside is the cork, which exhibits the characteristic pattern of cork layers that are laid down at angles to one another. The cork is an external, secondary tissue impermeable to water and gases and protects the wood beneath. The wood is divided into an outer layer of sapwood (living wood in a growing tree) and a central layer of dead wood (heartwood) that is impregnated with tannins and resins. Tannins and resins deter fungi, bacteria and insects, and so make it resistant to decay. Walnut is one of the finest woods for cabinet makers because of its beautiful grain
© DR KEITH WHEELER/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

Juglandaceae - Persian or English walnut Juglans regia, illustration
Universal Images Group (UIG)
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Jugland, Juglanis regia, Walnut, hard shell enclosing freshm creamy, white nut
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Jugland, Juglanis regia, Walnut, edible kernal in two halves
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Flowers of Persian or English walnut Juglans regia, illustration
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Walnut bark
Walnut bark. Cross section through the trunk of a walnut tree (Juglans regia) revealing the pattern in its bark. This pattern is known as a rhytidome. The rhytidome is composed of alternate layers of cork cells and dead cortical cells. Cork cells are produced in the stem by a layer of meristemetic cells (phellogen). Trees usually have one layer of phellogen, but in walnut there are several, which causes the pattern seen here
© DR KEITH WHEELER/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY