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Arizona Walnut Tree

- Arizona Walnut is native to the American Southwest and Mexico - It grows primarily in riparian areas, near springs, and other areas with shallow groundwater - A deciduous tree with an impressive height (30 to 40+ feet) and spread ... provides shade and a bounty of nutritious nuts - Walnut Trees translates to "Nogales" in Spanish  

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