Juglone tolerance

Source: Gaia's Garden
Botanical / Species Common
Celtis Hackberry
Elaeagnus spp. Goumi, autumun olive, russian olive
Lycium barbarum Goji, Wolfberry
Ribes spp. Black, red and white currant
Solanum spp. Tomato, capsicum etc.
   
Source: Edible Forest Gardens
Acer spp. Maples (most)
Aleca rosea Hollyhock
Allium spp. Onions, garlic etc.
Asarum spp. Wild ginger
Asimina triloba American pawpaw
Carya spp. Pecan, hickory
Cercis canadensis Eastern redbud
Corylus spp. Hazel, filbert
Crocus sativus Saffron crocus
Cydonia oblonga Quince
Diospyrus virginiana American persimmon
Echinacia purpurea Purple coneflower
Gleditsia triacanthos Honey locust
Helianthus tuberosus Jerusalem artichoke
Morus spp. Mulberry
Quercus spp. Oak
Robinia Pseudoacacia Black locust
Rosa spp. Some roses
Rubus Raspberry
Sambucus canadiensis Elderberry
Taraxacum officinale Dandelion
Trifolium repens White clover
   
Source: Penn State College of Agricultural Services
Amelanchier Service berry
Clematis spp. Clematis
Cornus spp. Dogwood
Hamamellis spp. Witch Hazel
Hypericum prolificum St. Johns Wart
Parthenocissus quinquefolia Virginia Creeper
Prunus spp. Cherry, Nectarine, Plum, Peach
Rhus spp. Sumac
Vitis Wild Grape
Wisteria spp. Wisteria
  Beets
  Squash and Melons
  Carrot
  Parsnips
  Beans
  Corn

 

European hazelnut

European hazelnut

Botanical name   Corylus avellana
Family   Betulaceae
Details   Broadly columnar, deciduous. Very edible hazel nuts in March with yellow autumn leaves in April. Make great windbreaks yielding nuts, small poles and rods. Coppice readily.
Wind pollinated (not self fertile)
Frost hardy
Diameter   3.00
Height (m)   5
Jugulone tolerance  
Seeds / nuts / tubers  
Soil type   Most (prefers moist)
Wind tolerance   High
Tags     nuts 

Chinese Julian hackberry

Common name   Chinese Julian hackberry
Date   August 02, 2013
Details   Broadly columnar, deciduous. Branch ends tend to droop. Prefers fertile soil. Used in street plantings. Related to Ulmus, the elm family - the leaves are similar. Fruit are rounded berry-like orange-red to purple and edible. Rare in NZ. Juglone Tolerant
Family   Ulmaceae
Height (m)   23.0
Jugulone tolerance  
Botanical name   Celtis sinensis
Shade / Sun   Full sun
Walnut

Walnut

Details   Moderately fast growing nut tree producing large edible nuts in a two part shell. Trees excrete jugulone that inhibits plant growth of most other species.
Common name   Walnut, English walnut, Persian Walnut,
Botanical name   Juglans regia
Family   Juglandaceae
Height (m)   20
Seeds / nuts / tubers  
Wind tolerance   Moderate
Shade / Sun   Full sun - part shade
Black locust

Black locust

Common name   Black locust
Botanical name   Robinia pseudoacacia
Family   Fabaceae or Leguminosae
Details   Fast growing thorny tree with ground durable timber.
All parts of the plant (except the flowers) and especially the bark, should be considered to be toxic. The toxins are destroyed by heat.
Diameter   15.00
Height (m)   25
Flowers   White
Drought tolerance  
Jugulone tolerance  
Nitrogen fixer  
Seeds / nuts / tubers  
Shade / Sun   Full sun
Wind tolerance   Moderate

Staghorn sumac

Botanical name   Rhus typhina
Family   Anacardiaceae
Details   Staghorn sumac is an ornamental plant which provides interest throughout the year; though its vigorous, suckering habit makes it unsuitable for smaller gardens. It can grow under a wide array of conditions, but is most often found in dry and poor soil on which other plants cannot survive.

Usually found in upland sites on rich soils, but it is also found in gravel and sandy nutrient-poor soils. It grows by streams and swamps, along roadsides, railway embankments and edges of woods
Diameter   6.00
Height (m)   5
Drought tolerance  
Jugulone tolerance  
Elaeagnus multiflora

Elaeagnus multiflora

Common name   Goumi, Cherry silverberry
Botanical name   Elaeagnus multiflora
Family   Elaeagnaceae
Details   All round great plant for most locations and food forest installations
Diameter   2.00
Height (m)   3
Drought tolerance  
Edible  
Fruit / berries  
Jugulone tolerance  
Nitrogen fixer  
Perennial  
Shade / Sun   Full to part sun
Soil type   Most
Asimina triloba

Asimina triloba

Common name   American Pawpaw
Botanical name   Asimina triloba
Family   Annonaceae
Details   Native to north america, cold hardy fruit producer
Diameter   1.00
Height (m)   4.5
Flowers   Maroon
Edible  
Fruit / berries  
Jugulone tolerance  
Perennial  
Shade / Sun   Shade - part shade
Soil type   Moist free draining
Wind tolerance   Low
American cranberry bush

American cranberry bush

Common name   American cranberry bush
Botanical name   Viburnum trilobum
Family   Adoxaceae
Details   N. America. Broadly columnar, deciduous. White flowers in spring - scarlet edible fruits in autumn. Leaves red in autumn. Prefers moist and wet sites.

Fruit - raw or cooked. Juicy but acid. The fruits are rich in vitamin C, and about 8mm in diameter, containing a single large seed.
Date   August 12, 2013
Diameter   1.00
Height (m)   3.0
Flowers   White
Fruit / berries  
Jugulone tolerance  
Shade / Sun   Semi shade, Full sun
Soil type   Moist