Walnut

Plant a Walnut in Irish soil and support a tree valued for its strength, beauty and long life. With its broad canopy, rich green leaves and nourishing autumn nuts, Walnut brings structure, seasonal interest and habitat value to the landscape. Every tree is planted on your behalf as part of our Irish reforestation and habitat restoration projects. You will receive a hand-printed certificate with the location and certificate number of your tree. By planting Walnut, you help create a lasting legacy that supports biodiversity and enriches Ireland’s growing woodlands.

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Your Walnut will be planted in one of our carefully managed Irish planting sites as part of our reforestation and habitat restoration work. You will receive a hand-printed certificate with your tree’s location and certificate number. Each planting supports biodiversity, habitat creation and carbon capture in Ireland.

Walnut (Juglans regia) is a broadleaf tree admired for its generous canopy, distinctive leaves and edible nuts.

Irish name: Crann GallchnĂ³

Walnut is known for its longevity and presence, making it a tree that grows into a strong and memorable part of the landscape. It adds beauty, shade and ecological value to mixed woodland planting.

• Food for wildlife – nuts can provide a seasonal food source for birds and mammals
• Habitat creation – mature branches and canopy offer shelter and nesting opportunities
• Carbon capture – helps absorb CO₂ and improve air quality
• Landscape value – adds structure, shade and long-term beauty
• Biodiversity support – contributes to a richer, more varied woodland environment

Walnut is a tree of longevity, abundance and quiet strength. Planting one is a meaningful way to support biodiversity while creating a lasting connection to Ireland’s future landscapes. It is a thoughtful gift and a lasting way to be part of Ireland’s reforestation story.

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Walnut FAQS

Walnut is planted for its long life, broad canopy, seasonal nuts and the lasting structure it brings to the landscape.

No. Walnut is not native to Ireland, but it is a well-known heritage tree valued for its beauty, nuts and long-term landscape presence.

Yes. Walnut can provide shelter, nesting opportunities and a seasonal food source for some birds and mammals.

Walnut can live for 150 to 250 years, making it a tree with long-lasting impact.

Walnut is a larger, more commanding tree with a broad canopy and strong visual presence, making it a tree of legacy and permanence.

Walnut makes a meaningful gift because it represents longevity, abundance and a lasting connection to the future.

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