

Andean walnut, also known as Colombian walnut, Ecuadorian walnut, Nogal, Cedro negro, Nogal Bogotano
Andean walnut demands a certain level of horticultural expertise due to its sensitivity to environmental conditions. A noteworthy special care point is the need for well-draining soil to prevent root rot and maintain a balance of moisture without waterlogging. Additionally, andean walnut requires protection from strong winds and careful selection of planting location, as it grows best in areas with sufficient sunlight and space to accommodate its large size. These specialized care requirements contribute to andean walnut being classified as a plant with a higher care difficulty level.
Watering schedule: Every 2-3 weeks
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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