Villainous arboreal poisoner, or misunderstood forest benefactor? Despite its bipinnately gorgeous appearance and emotional significance to the general public, the black walnut (Juglans nigra) has spent decades under the critical gaze of tree lovers for its allegedly allelopathic behavior. But when new studies come to light, this cold case turns red hot! Misophonia warning: candied nuts will be munched.
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BONUS EPISODE - Anthropomorphism
Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi (Sacred Fig)
Avenue of the Baobabs (Baobab)
Cotton Tree of Freetown (Kapok)
Árbol Del Tule (Montezuma Cypress)
Perpetual Popularity (Colorado Blue Spruce)
Desert Darling (Blue Palo Verde)
The Other Wood Talk (Alaska Yellow-Cedar)
If You Like Paniculatas (Golden Raintree)
Wood Talk (Northern Red Oak)
Great Malus (Apple 2)
Northern White-Cedar (Arborvitae 2)
水杉 (Dawn Redwood 2)
Episode II: Attack of the Cones (Douglas-fir 2)
BONUS EPISODE - How Do Trees Die?
Botreemian Sapsody (Kentucky Coffeetree)
Burnt Wood Plank (Sugi)
Arboreal Corn (Monterey Pine)
Under The Tree (Jarrah)
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