Walnut
Bilecik
BilecikOrigin: | Turkey |
Tree: | It shows strong upright and broad development |
Fruit: | It has a thin skin and is easily separeted from the skin it has a light whit and full fruit structure |
Pollinator: | Şebin |
Harvest Time: | 26-30 September |
Explanation: | Bark color is smoky dark bright green and partly fruitful variety |
Chandler
ChandlerOrigin: | ABD |
Tree: | It shows medium strength semi upright crown shaped and late foliar growth |
Fruit: | It has a thin shelled fruit structure that is easily separated from the peel and comes out all the way |
Pollinator: | Fernor, Franquette, Pedro |
Harvest Time: | 26-30 September |
Explanation: | It is a variety that can be planted in high altitudes between 1200- 1800m with an internal rate of 52 -55 percent |
Franquette
FranquetteOrigin: | France |
Tree: | It shows stroung upright late foliage development |
Fruit: | It has a grape and inner color white fruit structure |
Pollinator: | Chandler |
Harvest Time: | 20 September-5 October |
Explanation: | It is a variety that can be planted in places with an internal rate of 46 – 47 percent and with an altitude of 0 – 1200m |
Pedro
PedroOrigin: | ABD |
Tree: | It develops in weak medium strength |
Fruit: | Thin- skinned medium easily separated from the skin and has a yellow fruit inside |
Pollinator: | Franquette |
Harvest Time: | 01-08 September |
Explanation: | It is a very productive variety suitable for growing at an altitude of 600-800 meters with an internal rate of 47 percent |
Şebin
ŞebinOrigin: | Turkey |
Tree: | It shows strong dense branchs and splayed crown |
Fruit: | It has a thin and easy to – peel fruit structure |
Pollinator: | Bilecik |
Harvest Time: | 26- 30 September |
Explanation: | It is a suitable variety to grow in places with an altitude of around 63 percent at an altitude of 1200- 1500 |
Walnut Saplings Produced with Wlach Walnut Rootstock
Walnut Saplings Produced with Wlach Walnut RootstockWalnut Saplings Produced with Wlach Walnut Rootstock
Walnut Saplings Produced with Wlach Walnut Rootstock• Walnut can easily adapt to different climates.
• The cooling requirement is 800 – 1800 hours and the sea
Distribution to areas at an altitude of 1700 m
shows.
• Generally walnut wood between -25 °C and +38 °C
can be grown. Weather during flowering and shoot
temperature should not fall below -1 °C.
• Planting at 10 m x 10 m or 11 m x 12 m intervals
suitable.
• Planting pits are at least 60 cm deep and 50 cm deep.
should be wide.
• Turkey is the world’s 3rd largest walnut producer