I forwarded your question to Jim McKenna who is a Juglans and chestnut
breeder and developer who works for a joint Purdue-USDA hardwood improvement
project located at Purdue Univ. You would have met him at the fall INGA
meeting
you attended, except his personal schedule kept him home.
His answers are in bold blue.
> Will juglone toxicity from walnut, particularly black walnut (Juglans
> nigra) effect any one or more of the following specific plants?
> Rosacea - (native and European) plum &cherry YES; quince YES; rose NOT
> SURE; juneberry/serviceberry NOT SURE; strawberry NOT SURE; raspberry &
> blackberry NO
> Ebenacea - native persimmon NO
> Ericacea - blueberry; huckleberry; native rhododendron spp.; mountain
> laurel NOT SURE on any of these
> Cornaceae - flowering dogwood; bunchberry NOT SURE
> Caprifoliaceae - honeyberry NO; native honeysuckle spp. NO