What is the difference between walnut wood and black walnut wood?

The Flavor. The English walnut has a more appealing taste and is mostly used in cooking, baking, making ice-creams, and roasting because of the unique flavor. The black walnut, on the other hand, has a stronger, earthier flavor.
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Which walnut wood is best?

Black Walnut Wood

Black walnut wood is extremely popular among the woodworkers all around the US. It is not only strong and easy to work with but it also has excellent dimensional stability and shock resistance.
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Are there different kinds of walnut wood?

There are 21 species in the walnut family. The varieties we sell are Claro, Bastogne, and English walnut. Claro has a complex color and often possesses an intense figure which makes it ideal for use in making musical instruments. Bastogne walnut is one of the most rare of all hardwoods.
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What is the difference between a walnut tree and a black walnut tree?

English walnuts have a much thinner and easily breakable shell or hull compared to the black walnut, allowing the fruit to be harvested more easily and as a whole. Black walnut trees are typically grown more so for their wood, due to the nature of their hard-to-harvest fruit from hulls.
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Are all walnut trees black walnuts?

There are five native walnut species in North America: black walnut, butternut, Arizona walnut and two species in California. The two most commonly found walnuts found in native locations are the black walnut and butternut.
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What's the Difference Between Black Walnut Wood



What is a black walnut log worth?

Thus, a 22-inch DBH black walnut tree with one 8-foot veneer log may bring $510 (170 board feet x $3.00/ft), whereas a 26-inch DBH black walnut tree with one 8-foot veneer log may command $1300 (260 board feet x $5.00/ft).
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What state has the most black walnut trees?

Missouri had the most black walnut trees (57.9 million), followed by Ohio (24.6 million), and Kentucky (24.5 million). Together, these three states accounted for 35% of the total number of live black walnut trees on forest land.
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Is black walnut a hardwood?

Black walnut Juglans nigra

J. nigra, or black walnut, is one of the rarest and most valuable hardwood species in North America.
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Are California walnuts black walnuts?

The Californian Black walnut is native to North America and is commonly called the Black walnut. Native Americans used to eat them but the English walnut became more popular because it has a thinner shell and a milder taste.
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Can you eat black walnuts from a tree?

Black walnuts can be enjoyed raw and have an interestingly sweet and earthy taste to them that goes great on top of desserts, such as ice cream or cupcakes. They can also be dipped in a sugar syrup and enjoyed as a candy or ground to a meal and made into a flour.
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What is black walnut wood look like?

Color/Appearance: Heartwood can range from a lighter pale brown to a dark chocolate brown with darker brown streaks. Color can sometimes have a grey, purple, or reddish cast. Sapwood is pale yellow-gray to nearly white.
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Is walnut stronger than oak?

Walnut is rated at a 1010 on the Janka Hardness Scale. European Oak is a 1360 on the same scale. This means that Oak is more durable than Walnut and will stand up better against constant use and daily wear and tear.
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Is walnut expensive wood?

Unfortunately, yes. Walnut wood is quite expensive, though it's not the most expensive wood type on earth. The main reason walnut is pricier than most other hardwoods (and softwoods) is that it's scarcer and tends to grow slower. Thus, the demand way exceeds the supply.
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Is black walnut wood good for furniture?

Because of black walnut wood's uniqueness, it became prized for furniture, interior finish, gunstocks, paneling, novelties, and many other items. One of the more assuring qualities of the black walnut wood we store is it has a natural resistance to decay and insects.
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Does walnut wood darken with age?

Walnut. New walnut has a consistent dark brown color but as it gets older it does two things: 1: Unlike maple and cherry, it gets lighter, and 2: a rich honey color starts to come through the grain. You can see the difference between a new table (left) and a four-year-old table (right).
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Can black walnut be used for firewood?

Black walnut trees are shade-averse tree species. So, they preferably grow in sunny groves that feature nutrient-rich, moist soil. A large old Black Walnut tree alone may provide well over a full cord of firewood.
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What is American walnut wood?

Walnut wood is revered for its rich, dark color. There are many varieties of walnut trees, but just a few are native to North America. It's the Eastern Black Walnut (also called the American Black Walnut or American Walnut) that is most often used for woodworking.
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Why are black walnuts called black?

The Latin name for black walnut, Juglans nigra, means black or dark nut of Jupiter. Black walnut is a native tree that occurs throughout the Midwest from the southern part of Minnesota to the northern most counties in Florida and from the middle of Oklahoma through New Jersey to the Atlantic Ocean.
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Is black walnut wood worth money?

For example, a black walnut that is Grade A veneer at 19 inches diameter will be worth about $700 or $800. If you add another 6 inches of diameter, that price can nearly double.
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What is the hardest wood?

1. Australian Buloke – 5,060 IBF. An ironwood tree that is native to Australia, this wood comes from a species of tree occurring across most of Eastern and Southern Australia. Known as the hardest wood in the world, this particular type has a Janka hardness of 5,060 lbf.
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What is black walnut wood good for?

When compared to other types of firewood, black walnuts really do burn hotter and cleaner, while having a longer burn time. This means that they are also better for cooking fires or anything else you might need to use firewood logs for.
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Is black walnut toxic?

Black walnut trees produce a toxic chemical called juglone, a chemical so strong it can damage and even kill off vegetative growth around these trees and is blamed for issues in horses who are exposed to black walnut shavings.
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How much does it cost to plant an acre of black walnut trees?

Unless family labor is used, it costs about a $22.00 per acre to plant the trees, assuming a cost of labor at $7 per hour. With the cultivated ground, equipment consists of only a shovel, making the actual planting cost per tree about 93 cents.
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What tree is worth the most money?

An African Black Ebony tree from Gabon could be worth a million dollars, if you can find one. Due to its high value many species of Black Ebony are now extinct or on the verge of extinction. The Paulownia may currently be the world's most valuable sustainably harvested hardwood tree.
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