Actually, there may be some misunderstanding of this sp. . This one is
found in the wild and the nut wall is very very hard to
break and the nut contents are also very less in amount and difficult to
retrieve from the nut wall compared to commercially
grown walnuts. Normally, we use a safety pin or any pointed object to
retrieve the nuts. For your information, this is a very
essential dry fruit (a must) necessary during Bhai Tika ( Bhai Duj) in
Nepali Hindu culture. Its nut bark is also very tometose
compared to the commercial variety. I think someone should study this sp.
and find out the differences. I shall post you
the images of ready nuts if I can find them in the market !

Thank you.

Saroj Kasaju


On Wed, Aug 2, 2023 at 6:10 PM [email protected] <[email protected]>
wrote:

> The tree in my garden is of the so called "Kaghzi" variety which is so
> named because the shell is so thin that it can be broken by a sharp blow .
> "Kaghazi" means paper thin .This is a rather uncommon variety. As Saroj ji
> has suggested this could be the reason for fruits being borne in pairs
> instead of triplets.
> Regards
> Taffazull
>
> On Wednesday, August 2, 2023 at 5:45:14 PM UTC+5:30 Mahadeswara wrote:
>
>> Is this the species from which we get  walnuts sold in the market ?
>>
>> On Tuesday, August 1, 2023 at 5:38:35 PM UTC+5:30 Saroj Kasaju wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *Dear Members,Location: Gakar Khola, Lukum, Rukum West, Nepal Date: 31
>>> May 2023Elevation: 2500 m.Habit : Wild*
>>>
>>> Thank you.
>>>
>>> Saroj Kasaju
>>>
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