Excerpt from The Juglandaceae of Iowa, Betulaceae of Iowa, F gaceae of Iowa, Vol. 8 This species occurs in rich woods, owering in April and May and the fruit ripening in October or November. It is common throughout the state. The wood is heavy, hard, strong, coarse-grained, liable to check in seasoning, and takes a beautiful polish. The wood has been much used in cabinet making. Interior finish, for gun stocks, picture frames, etc. For many years walnut logs were a common shipment until the supply was practically exhausted. Oak has now taken the place Of the walnut in cabinet making.
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