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Eski 29-04-2010, 12:17   #977
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CHANDLER - also from the University of California at Davis, this is one of the most important commercial nuts. Chandler crops heavily, as it bears on laterals (80% of lateral buds are female) as well as terminals. Chandler is self fertile. The harvest is in the middle of the walnut season. The tree is a standard large walnut tree, growing to around 12 metres/40 feet, moderate vigor, and somewhat upright growing (rather than spreading). 700 hours winter chilling needed, and Chandler is late leafing, leafing out about 3 weeks after the early leafing varieties such as Payne, Serr, Ashley, Sunland, Chico and Vina It is not as susceptible to walnut blight as most other Californian varieties. The nuts are large (kernel weight 6.3 grams, crackout 49%), smooth, well sealed, and almost all kernels have a light colored skin. Pollenized by Cisco and Franquette. US, NZ.


PEDRO - a particularly desirable walnut for the home gardener because it is a relatively 'small' tree at about 9 metres/30 feet, it is self fertile, it only needs 400 hours of winter chill (not suited to areas with late frost), and the nut is both well sealed and particulary liked when tested in consumer taste panels. On the 'down' side, its productivity is regarded as only 'fair'. Kernel weight is 6.5 grams, and crackout is 48%.US
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Sn. Secbul,

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