Definition
Juglandaceae is the walnut family, a group of deciduous trees and shrubs characterized by their aromatic foliage and edible nuts. Think of them as the 'nut producers' of the plant world! Unlike many other plant families, Juglandaceae members are known for their commercially valuable nuts and timber. Key genera include Juglans (walnuts) and Carya (hickories). These plants are found throughout temperate regions and are economically important for their nuts, wood, and ornamental value.