NAZ Flora: A Photographic, Annotated Catalog of Northern Arizona Vascular Plants, published by Mindbird Maps & Books

Juglans major

Arizona Walnut

A member of the Juglandaceae, the Walnut Family

Habit of Juglans major, Hualapai Mountains in Antelope Wash, Mohave County, Arizona.

Habit and habitat.  Flanked by Pinus ponderosa.

Hualapai Mountains: Along BLM Route 7101 in Antelope Wash, about 1/2 mile west
of Wild Cow Springs Recreation Site, at 6400 feet elevation.

20 June 2010.

 

Foliage of Juglans major, Hualapai Mountains in Antelope Wash, Mohave County, Arizona.

Foliage, showing growth habit of large compound leaves.

Same specimen as prior image.

20 June 2010.

 

Leaf detail of Juglans major, Hualapai Mountains in Antelope Wash, Mohave County, Arizona.

Leaf detail, showing underside of leaflets at tip of compound leaf.

Same specimen as prior images.

20 June 2010.

 

Trunk detail of Juglans major, Hualapai Mountains in Antelope Wash, Mohave County, Arizona.

Trunk detail.

Same specimen as prior images.

20 June 2010.

 

Branch detail of Juglans major, Hualapai Mountains in Antelope Wash, Mohave County, Arizona.

Branch detail.

Same specimen as prior images.

20 June 2010.

 

Habit of Juglans major, Walnut Canyon National Monument, Arizona.

Habit and habitat.

Walnut Canyon National Monument: Along south-facing end of Island Trail, at ca. 6460 feet elevation.

25 September 2005.

 

Foliage of Juglans major, Walnut Canyon National Monument, Arizona.

Foliage.

Same tree as in prior image.

25 September 2005.

 

Foliage of Juglans major, Walnut Canyon National Monument, Arizona.

Foliage.

Same tree as in prior images.

25 September 2005.

 

Leaf detail of Juglans major, Walnut Canyon National Monument, Arizona.

Leaf detail, the leaflets all apparently browsed by insects.

Same tree as in prior images.

25 September 2005.

 

Trunk detail of Juglans major, Walnut Canyon National Monument, Arizona.

Trunk detail.

Same tree as in prior images.

25 September 2005.

 

Habit and habitat of Juglans major, Walnut Canyon National Monument, Arizona.

Habit and habitat.

At or near bottom of Walnut Canyon at ca. 6350 feet,
viewed from Island Trail above with telephoto.

25 September 2005.


Photographs copyright © Lee Dittmann

This page created 27 September 2005; last revised 11 July 2010.

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