The Argentine-originated Iverto walnut is used as a good pollinator for the Chandler variety due to its long-term presence on the tree. Its fruits are medium-sized and have a dry peel and the tree has an average development and is disease-resistant.
Iverto Walnut Seedling Production: Eye grafting and whip-grafting methods are used in walnut seedling production. The parent tree is Wild Walnut.
Harvest Time: 4th week of September (harvest date may vary depending on the region)
Planting Altitude for Hobby Purposes: It can be easily planted at any altitude.
Conditions: It can be planted in pots or containers for 12 months.
Seasonal Conditions: Iverto walnut is a deciduous plant. In winter, it may look like a branch, but if you cut the tip with scissors, you will reach the green tissue. With spring, the seedling comes with green leaves. As the fall approaches, the leaves start to fall.
What to Do When Iverto Walnut Seedlings Arrive: Remove the seedling you ordered immediately upon delivery and water it lightly. If you will plant it later, do not forget to water it every 2-3 days.
Growing in Pots: Suitable for growing in pots, but it must be outside until the calyx formation occurs in winter. The pot used should be at least 10 liters and the soil should be flower soil for better results.