Plants – Nut – Walnut
Plant Patent
2005-04-26
2005-04-26
Bell, Kent (Department: 1661)
Plants
Nut
Walnut
Plant Patent
active
PP015728
ABSTRACT:
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. Nut crops are biennial. This new variety of black walnut tree (Juglans nigra L.) was discovered by the applicant near West Lafayette, Ind. in a black walnut planting of seedling progeny from a previously selected tree for outstanding timber producing potential. This selection has been designated as BW429, a seedling progeny of BW 41 in records maintained by the applicant on the performance of the selection and grafts made from the selection and will be known henceforth as ‘Bieneke 9.’
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American Forestry Technologies Inc.
Barnes & Thornburg
Bell Kent
Martin Alice O.
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