Looking for a beautiful and unique addition to your garden or landscape? Look no further than Juglans major, also known as Arizona Walnut. Growing up to 50 feet tall with a diameter of 2 feet, this deciduous tree can be found in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and even as far south as Guerrero, Mexico. With stout trunks in moist areas and slender trunks in drier climates, the Arizona Walnut is as adaptable as it is striking. Its 8-14 inch long pinnately compound leaves bear 9-15 leaflets, providing shade and interest all season long. And let's not forget the fruit! This small nut is not only thick-shelled, but it also encloses an oily, edible seed. Perfect for rootstock and always a crowd-pleaser, Arizona Walnut will truly elevate your landscape.