Walnut tree Juglans regia Broadview
√ Better suited to gardens than the common walnut tree.
√ Repels mosquitoes
√ Self-pollinator
The Broadview
Walnut tree Juglans regia Broadview is a selection found in British Columbia (Canada 1930) on the Broadview farm. Suitable for general use. Planted for decades in the Netherlands as a standard variety. Has green leaves and a yellow autumn colour. Broadvieuw Flowers mid-season, is a self-pollinator and asexual reproduction also occurs. For a walnut, a smaller-sized tree (8 to 10 metres after 12 years). By planting the Broadview walnut tree, you get a healthy and smaller-growing tree that will do well in most locations. A fun fact is that Juglans regia “Broadview” has the property of repelling mosquitoes.
Quality note
Broadview produces nice good nuts, ripen from the 2nd half of September and are suitable for fresh consumption, as well as for storage. Broadview is suitable both for private use and also for planting in a plantation.