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What is the expected average height and diameter of the genetically superior black walnut and black cherry trees?

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At the present rate of growth, according to periodic measurements, we estimate that in 30 years the graft will reach 50 to 90 feet in height and about 18 to 25 inches in diameter. Genetically superior black walnut and black cherry seedlings should attain that size five to ten years later.  more
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