Here are some images of walnut trees and walnuts which were grown using C-11 as a mineral supplement. Five walnut trees were purchased from the same nursery at the same time. They were all approximately the same age and size. After it was transplanted, one of these five seedlings was given a dispersion of two cups of reduced salt C-11 from Pacific Ocean water in five gallons of fresh water. The tree which got the C-11 is toward the right in the picture below and one of the trees which got no C-11 is on the left.
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The smaller tree is about five feet tall and the larger tree is about ten feet tall. These trees all grew in a dry interior climate at around 1000 feet elevation near the 49th parallel. The largest tree received two cups of C-11 precipitate in the first year. The smallest received none. There have been several additional applications of wash water from the third rinsing of precipitate on the large tree.
Here is an image of four walnuts from these trees:
The walnuts on the left are from the trees which did not get the C-11 and the ones on the right are from the largest tree which got the most C-11. The walnuts on the right are approximately 2 1/2 inches in diameter. The next image is of the un-hulled walnuts still on the tree with a man's hand in the image for size comparison:
These walnuts are about seven feet up in the tree and they look a bit like medium sized apples.
The C-11 nuts inside the shells are proportionally larger
than their
ordinary counterparts. Their taste is comparable. This one tree has
consistently
yielded the same volume of nuts in their shells as the combined yield
of
three fifteen year old trees and four other three year old trees. These
pictures were taken in on October 5, 2000
You can see a couple more pictures of these trees at: