Latin (group) name: Juglans |
Latin (specific) name: Juglans Cinerea Linnaeus |
Average max height: 35' to 100' |
Average diameter: 20" to 30" |
Official state tree: none |
Category: American Woods The Hardwoods - Broadleafs |
The Tree
The Butternut is usually not a large tree, seldom being more than 35 to 50 feet high and having a short trunk 12 to 30 inches in diameter, but in the forest it may occasionally grow from 80 to 100 feet high and three to four feet in diameter. The branches spread out into a wide symmetrical crown when the tree grows singly in open areas. It is very commonly called White Walnut and is very similar to Black Walnut in its shape and many other characteristics. The Butternut tree is prized more for its edible nuts than for the lumber it produces. The tree is comparatively short-lived and is very susceptible to breakage from the ravages of the weather and to attack by insects and disease. The nut is oblong in shape and deep-ridged. The kernel is very sweet, delicious in flavor, and is very rich and oily for which reason the name Oil-Nut is sometimes given the tree. The husk is pear shaped, sticky and has some properties as a dye of a yellow or orange color. The sap of the Butternut is very sweet and a syrup of fair quality may be made from it, but it is difficult to concentrate into sugar cakes as is done with maple sap.
Common Names in Use
- Butternut (Me, N.H., Vt., Mass, R.I., Conn., N.Y., N.J., Pa., Del., W. Va., N.C., S.C., Ala., Ark., Ky., Tenn, Mo., Ill., Iowa, Ind., Mich., Minn.,Wis., Kans., Nebr., Ohio, Ontario)
- American White Walnut (trade)
- Butternut (N.J.)
- Lemon Walnut (lit)
- Oil Nut (Me., Minn., N.H., S.C.)
- Walnut (Minn)
- White Walnut (Del., Pa., Tenn., Va., W. Va., N.C., S.C., Ala., Ky., Mo., Ill., Ind., Wis., Iowa., Nebr., Minn., S.Dak.)
Growth Range
The growth range of Butternut extends from New Brunswick, southern Quebec, and southern Ontario throughout the northeastern section of the United States from New England westward through New York to the southern part of the Lake States and southeastern corner of South Dakota as far south as northern Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and the northwestern tip of South Carolina.
The Wood
Butternut wood is lighter in weight and not as strong or durable as Black Walnut. It is coarse-grained, soft in texture. The heartwood is a gray-brown or light-chestnut-brown color, sometimes with a reddish tinge. The sapwood is narrow and a light-gray or light-brown color. When finished, the wood has a beautiful satiny luster. It may be worked easily with all types of tools, but being a soft wood must be worked with care and with very sharp tools.
Uses
The wood is used mainly for interior finish and in the manufacture of furniture, some wooden ware and other cabinet work. It is used by wood carvers,and church altars are made of it. When quarter-sawed it has a very attractive figure and grain and may well be used to a greater extent in cabinet work and novelties.
File References
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446 | Juglans Cinerea (Linnaeus) Butternut tree canopy Reference: UFEI - SelecTree: A Tree Selection Guide. https://selectree.calpoly.edu/tree-detail/juglans-cinerea. Accessed 8 Sept. 2019. |
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447 | Butternut Range Map Butternut Range Map Reference:"File:Juglans cinerea range map.jpg." Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. 16 Nov 2018, 13:09 UTC. 8 Sep 2019, 20:24 . |
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456 | 14. Juglans Cinerea Linnaeus Romeyn B. Hough's American Woods, Volume I plate 14 Reference: Plate_14.Jpg (JPEG Image, 1873 × 2711 Pixels) - Scaled (33%). https://www.lib.ncsu.edu/specialcollections/forestry/hough/vlgimage/plate_14.jpg. Accessed 27 Oct. 2019. |
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457 | Butternut Foliage Butternut foliage Reference: UFEI - SelecTree: A Tree Selection Guide. https://selectree.calpoly.edu/tree-detail/juglans-cinerea. Accessed 27 Oct. 2019. |
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458 | Butternut Turned Bowl (a) Butternut turned bowl by Lewis Kauffman Source: https://thepatriotwoodworker.com/uploads/monthly_2019_10/1688076083_bumblebeebutter.JPG.8cc24b8e815a44074905129ce1ec5240.JPG |
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460 | Butternut Turned Bowl (c) Butternut turned bowl by Lewis Kauffman Source: https://thepatriotwoodworker.com/uploads/monthly_2019_10/423325348_bumblebeebutter1.JPG.f2a41d1db5e720ca5921f7ac944f4529.JPG |
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461 | Butternut Fruit Butternut fruit Reference: UFEI - SelecTree: A Tree Selection Guide. https://selectree.calpoly.edu/tree-detail/juglans-cinerea. Accessed 30 Oct. 2019. Source: https://selectree.calpoly.edu/images/0700/44/original/juglans-cinerea-fruit-2.jpg |
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462 | Butternut Wood Butternut Wood 2"x4"x12" pieces Reference: Woodcraft Woodshop - Butternut 2" x 4" x 12". /products/butternut-2-x-4-x-12. Accessed 30 Oct. 2019. Source: https://woodcraft-production-weblinc.netdna-ssl.com/product_images/butternut-2-x-4-x-12/584518cf69702d19cc000f51/super_zoom.jpg?c=1480923343 |
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