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Black walnut wood is a semi-annular perforated wood. The pipe holes
of the A material are visible under the naked eye, a single pipe
hole or two multiple pipe holes, and the pipe holes are filled with
intrusion bodies: the axial parenchyma can be seen under a
magnifying glass, mainly in the chord direction. Thin linear,
scattered, ring-shaped, axial cell compartment containing
crystalline cells (visible); visible under wooden ray magnifying
glass, narrow and slightly dense, non-stacked single row of rays
4-10 cells high, multiple rows of rays wide 2-5 cells, most of the
ray tissues are homomorphic or heteromorphic type Ⅱ. Well-grown
walnuts have an average height of 20-30m, a diameter of 1m-1.5m,
and an average density of about 0.560.67g/cm3. [1]
There is no special smell and taste, the texture is straight, and
the structure is fine to slightly coarse and uniform. The material
of walnut wood varies greatly. The heartwood generally ranges from
light reddish brown to tan, slightly purple, and the wood color is
pleasing and elegant, sometimes with beautiful spots or stripes;
the sapwood is light in color, mostly off-white or light brown.
Tree roots and galls often have special patterns, which are
precious decorative materials after sawing into thin wood.