Buccaneer is a Dutch-bred English walnut cultivar valued for its heavy, reliable cropping and its usefulness as a pollinizer in cooler European climates. It is notably productive and comes into bearing relatively young, producing good crops of medium-sized, well-flavored nuts. Buccaneer is largely self-fertile and sheds abundant pollen over a long period, so it is often planted to pollinate other cultivars as well as to crop in its own right. It tolerates the cooler, damper conditions of northern Europe better than many warm-climate types, giving it good disease tolerance in those settings. Its productivity, self-fertility, and hardiness make Buccaneer a practical choice for home orchards and permaculture plantings in Britain and northern regions.
Flavor Profile
Sweet, mild kernel of good flavor for fresh eating.
Visual Characteristics
Medium, rounded, well-sealed nuts with light kernels on a vigorous, upright tree.
Growing Tips
Self-fertile, precocious, and a good pollen source for other cultivars. Well suited to cooler, damper climates.
Where to Buy
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