North America. Chriphonectria parasitica, a fungus unintentionally imported from Japan to the United States in the 19th century, virtually wiped out all walnut trees on the continent. That’s 4 billion trees.
North America. Chriphonectria parasitica, a fungus unintentionally imported from Japan to the United States in the 19th century, virtually wiped out all walnut trees on the continent. That’s 4 billion trees.