Zigs
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- Location
- Kent, England
We were given this seedling a few years ago and have had a cage around it to protect from partridges and a post to protect it from campers. It's just got away this spring 

The Wal part of the name is from Germanic for "foreign" - same as Wales.
The nuts contain fat, fibre, protein, carbohydrates, minerals and B vitamins. They are also high in linoleic acid.
This one probably won't produce any nuts for another 10 years or so though.


The Wal part of the name is from Germanic for "foreign" - same as Wales.
The nuts contain fat, fibre, protein, carbohydrates, minerals and B vitamins. They are also high in linoleic acid.
This one probably won't produce any nuts for another 10 years or so though.