The tree grows to about . The
leaves are alternate, long, odd-pinnate, with 7–19 leaflets, long and broad (margin serrate or serrulate, apex acuminate). The male
flowers are in drooping catkins long, the wind-pollinated female flowers (April–May) are terminal, in spikes of 4 to 10, ripening in August–October into nuts, , with densely glandular pubescent green husk and very thick shell. The Manchurian walnut contains and exudes much lesser quantities of
allelopathic compounds (such as
juglone) than other popular
Juglans species and usually causes few significant allelopathic effects in cultivation. == Taxonomy ==