What Is It?

By |
From Xplor: September/October 2019
Body
  • This is not the face you see...
  • ...when I am perched up in my tree.
  • You won’t see my owlish eyes ...
  • ...unless you crack my shell just right.

When it falls in the fall, the black walnut is covered in a thick green husk that smells kind of like citrus fruits. After lying on the ground for a while, the husk turns black and rots away, revealing a coarse black shell. It takes a hard whack with a hammer to open the nut. If you crack it just right, you might find what looks like an owl’s face surrounding the sweet nutmeat. Learn more at mdc.mo.gov/field-guide.

Also In This Issue

Media
Grey Squirrel
THIS CONTENT IS ARCHIVED
Body
Meet a few of Missouri’s mighty oaks and the critters that crave their acorns.

This Issue's Staff

Bonnie Chasteen
Les Fortenberry
Karen Hudson
Angie Daly Morfeld
Noppadol Paothong
Marci Porter
Mark Raithel
Laura Scheuler
Matt Seek
David Stonner
Nichole LeClair Terrill
Stephanie Thurber
Cliff White