The Chandler walnut is a commercially popular variety that produces medium-sized, oval nuts with smooth shells in very heavy crops. It is a self-fertile tree that grows to 40 feet tall and 35-40 feet wide, requires 900 hours below 45 degrees F for chilling, and is cold hardy to USDA zone 8.
The Chandler walnut is a commercially popular variety that produces medium-sized, oval nuts with smooth shells in very heavy crops. It is a self-fertile tree that grows to 40 feet tall and 35-40 feet wide, requires 900 hours below 45 degrees F for chilling, and is cold hardy to USDA zone 8.
The Chandler walnut is a commercially popular variety that produces medium-sized, oval nuts with smooth shells in very heavy crops. It is a self-fertile tree that grows to 40 feet tall and 35-40 feet wide, requires 900 hours below 45 degrees F for chilling, and is cold hardy to USDA zone 8.
currently the number one commercial variety. Nuts are oval and fairly smooth. Medium size. Well sealed shell. Very heavy crops. Tree is moderately vigorous. From U. C. Davis. Self Fertile. Requires approximately 900 hours chilling under 45 F. Mature height is 40 feet with a spread of 35-40 feet. Cold hardy to U.S.D.A. Zone 8.