
Walnut
Juglans nigra (regia)
Hu Tau Ren (Traditional Chinese Medicine), Akschota (Ayurvedic)
Native to
Eastern North America
A majority of the Witchlist's Garden include naturalized species that now live across the globe, for history's sake and to ensure we recognize any appropriation that we may make in our use of a plant, we include it's nativity.
Parts Used
Bark
Berries
Nut hulls
Nuts can be gathered in autumn
Alterative
Anthelmintic
Anti-fungal
Antiseptic
Astringent
Insecticide
Laxative
Parasiticide
Divinities & Mythos
Jupiter (Roman)
Plant Energies
Over the course of millenia, various religions, physical sciences, diviners and star gazers, etc. have come to assign energies. This is perfectly synopsized by JD Walker in A Witch's Guide to Wildcraft:
Plants can be hot, cold, wet, or dry. They are assigned to or governed by one of seven (or nine [by including the Moon and Sun], depending on your outlook) heavenly bodies. People assigned these characteristics based on where a plant grew, what it looked like, and what effect it had on the humans and animals that came in contact with the plant.
Planet(s): Sun
Element(s): Fire
Gender: Masculine
Taste: Earthy, Smoky
Energy: Cooling, Drying

Black Walnut in Action
The Bat & Raven offers these products that utilize the properties of Black Walnut.
Magical Properties
Astral Projection
Happiness
Healing
Mental Acuity & Power
Protection
Unbinding
Weather Magic
Wind Magic
Wisdom
Wishes
Talk to your Doctor/Medical Professional before adding any Supplements, herbal teas, Infusions, etc.
Part of the reason that we list medical jargin is because many plants can interfere with or even counteract medications we already take or it can exacerbate ailments we already have.
When talking to your Medical Professional, we suggest asking what "actions" an herb might do to interfere
with your health, either positive of negative. For example, if you suffer from heartburn, a Cholagogue which creates more bile may not be advantageous. Too much of a good thing, eh?