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  1. Chestnut - Wikipedia

    • Chestnut trees are of moderate growth rate (for the Chinese chestnut tree) to fast-growing for American and European species. Their mature heights vary from the smallest species of chinkapins, often shrubby, to the giant of past American forests, C. dentata that could reach 60 metres (200 feet). Between these extremes are found the Japanese chestnut (C. crenat… 展开

    Overview

    The chestnuts are the deciduous trees and shrubs in the genus Castanea, in the beech family Fagaceae. The name also refers to the edible nuts they produce. They are native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. … 展开

    Taxonomy

    Chestnuts belong to the family Fagaceae, which also includes oaks and beeches. The four main species groups are commonly known as American, European, Chinese, and Japanese chestnuts.
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  1. American chestnut - Wikipedia

  2. Castanea sativa - Wikipedia

    Castanea sativa, the sweet chestnut, Spanish chestnut or just chestnut, is a species of tree in the family Fagaceae, native to Southern Europe and Asia Minor, and widely cultivated throughout the temperate world. A substantial, long-lived …

  3. Chestnut | Description, Uses, Species, & Facts | Britannica

    2024年10月19日 · Chestnut, genus of seven species of deciduous trees in the beech family (Fagaceae), native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. The burlike fruits contain edible nuts, and several species are …

  4. American Chestnut History | The American Chestnut …

    The American chestnut, Castanea dentata, once dominated portions of the eastern U.S. forests. (View the American chestnut range map.) Numbering nearly four billion, the tree was among the largest, tallest, and fastest-growing in …

  5. American chestnut | The Morton Arboretum

    American chestnut grows 50 to 75 feet (even 100) tall and often as wide. Native primarily to the eastern third of the United States, this tree grew from Maine south to the Gulf Coast states. Bark is shallowly furrowed on young trees and more …

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  7. AMERICAN CHESTNUT - CASTANEA DENTATA | The …

    Scientific Name: Family: Fagaceae. Genus: Castanea. Species: C. dentata. Hardiness Zone: 4a to 8a. Height: 100 ft. Width: 100 ft. Common Characteristics: The American chestnut was once a very common tree but is now extremely …

  8. Chestnut - New World Encyclopedia

    Chestnut is the common name for any of the deciduous trees and shrubs comprising the genus Castanea (Cas-tá-ne-a) in the beech family Fagaceae, native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere and characterized by …

  9. Background on American chestnut and chestnut blight

  10. From the Woods: American Chestnut - Penn State …

    2017年10月23日 · The American chestnut was a common tree, and in many areas it composed over 25 percent of the forest. The American chestnut was best known for its fruit and wood. The fruit is a nut enclosed in a round spiny cover …

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