Juglans regia

Disclaimer: The species, cultivars and hybrids in this database have been carefully chosen for their good qualities for food forests. They do not mean instant success. Food forestry is still a young field in which it is a core value to put the right plant in the right place and to focus on great diversity.

Cultivars

Cultivar Growth vigour Leafing out Plant reproductive fertility Natural occurrence / domestication Frost tolerance (flowers) Pest and disease susceptibility Productivity - start (yield) - maximum Productivity - peak (yield) - maximum Harvesting period - start Harvesting period - length Size edible parts Form of consumption
Broadview Weak Average Partially self-fertile Mild frost Resistant, Sensitive, Sensitive High High, Very high Mid october Several weeks
Fernette Average, Average Late Self sterile Europe (south) Resistant, Resistant High, High End of october Several weeks Large
Fernor Average, Average Self sterile Europe (south) Resistant, Resistant High, Very high End of october Several weeks Large
Kwanten nr 22 Average Self-fertile (sf) Very resistant High Early september Several weeks
Lara Weak, Strong Self sterile Europe (south) Resistant, Sensitive High, Very high Mid october Several weeks Large Fresh
Mars Average, Strong Self-fertile (sf) Europe (east) Mild frost Resistant, Resistant High Mid october Several weeks Large

Rootstocks

Rootstock Genes Pest and disease susceptibility
seedling Juglans regia Very resistant, Sensitive