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  1. Ski Butternut

    skibutternut Ski Butternut is the best place to teach your kids how to ski! We offer lessons, rentals, and a gentle learning area with 4 surface carpets and a beginner lift to make learning easy and fun!

  2. Juglans cinerea - Wikipedia

    Butternut's range includes the rocky soils of New England where black walnut is largely absent. Butternut is found most frequently in coves, on stream benches and terraces, on slopes, in the talus …

  3. Butternut Tree Information - What Are Butternuts And Are Butternuts ...

    May 17, 2021 · Butternut (Juglans cinerea) is a species of walnut tree that is native to the eastern United States and Canada. And the nuts that grow on these wild trees are easy to process and delicious to eat.

  4. Butternut | Description, Tree, Nuts, & Facts | Britannica

    Butternut, deciduous nut-producing tree of the walnut family (Juglandaceae), native to eastern North America. The tree is economically important locally for its edible nuts and for a yellow or orange dye …

  5. Butternut (Juglans cinerea): Benefits, Challenges, and Uses

    The butternut (Juglans cinerea), also known as white walnut, is a native North American tree closely related to the black walnut (Juglans nigra). Butternut trees are generally smaller, reaching 40–60 feet …

  6. Butternut Squash: Nutrition, Benefits, and Uses - Healthline

    Jan 17, 2019 · Butternut squash, or Cucurbita moschata, is an orange-fleshed winter squash, celebrated for its versatility and sweet, nutty flavor. It contains a range of vitamins, minerals, fiber, and...

  7. Juglans cinerea (Butternut, Lemon Nut, Oil Nut, White Walnut)

    Butternut is native to Eastern Canada and the Central and Eastern United States. This tree is usually found in moist bottomlands, lowland forests, swamps, river banks, and some drier limestone soils. It …

  8. Butternut Tree: History, Characteristics & Facts - AMERICAN GARDENER

    Sep 10, 2024 · Butternut was not just a forest tree but also found its way into orchards and agricultural landscapes. Its nuts were a minor but appreciated crop, and its wood was valued in carpentry and …

  9. Butternut - Missouri Department of Conservation

    Butternut, or white walnut, is closely related to the more common black walnut. Both have delicious edible nuts, and both are valued for their wood. Butternut, however, is declining due to a usually fatal …

  10. Butternut | Silvics of North America

    Dec 1, 1990 · Butternut (Juglans cinerea), also called white walnut or oilnut, grows rapidly on well-drained soils of hillsides and streambanks in mixed hardwood forests. This small to medium-sized …