Plants – Nut – Walnut
Plant Patent
2002-05-08
2004-10-19
Bell, Kent (Department: 1661)
Plants
Nut
Walnut
Plant Patent
active
PP015238
ABSTRACT:
Latin name of the genus and species:
Juglans nigra L.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This new variety of black walnut tree (
Juglans nigra L.
) was discovered by the applicant near South Raub, Tippecanoe Country, Ind. in a black walnut planting of seedling progeny from previously selected trees for outstanding timber producing potential. This selection has been designated as BW503, a seedling progeny of Purdue 1 (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 4,543) in records maintained by the applicant on the performance of the selection and grafts made from the selection and will be known henceforth as ‘Beineke 7.’ The male parent is unknown, as is generally the case with black walnut trees (Beineke, 1989).
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A new and distinct cultivar of black walnut tree (
Juglans nigra L.
) which is distinctly characterized by extremely rapid growth rate, very strong central stem tendency, and excellent straightness, thereby producing excellent timber qualities at 9 years. The new variety has poor nut bearing qualities. Nut crops are erratic, that is unpredictable. Beneke 7 was 9 years old when described at a location near South Raub, Ind.
After the original clone was selected, and assigned an identity number of BW503 the aforesaid tree was reproduced by collecting scions from it and grafting these onto common black walnut rootstocks at American Forestry Technologies, Inc., West Point, Ind. These asexual reproductions ran true to the original tree and to each other in all respects.
Color values used were from the Munsell Color Chart for Plant Tissues. However, color is too dependent on weather conditions and fertilization to be consistent or distinctive. For example, leaves can be made a deeper green by applying nitrogen. Walnut tree leaves turn yellow as the season progresses, especially if there is a lack of rainfall. As black walnut meats dry, they become darker. Simply being on the ground for a week causes the outer shell to darken. Bark color involves many shades of gray through brown and black.
Beineke 7 is hardy in USDA zones 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8.
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American Forestry Technologies Inc.
Barnes & Thornburg
Bell Kent
Martin Alice O.
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