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California Backyard Orchard: Chestnut
... the only known rootstock. Edible chestnuts should not be confused with the poisonous Horse Chestnut (Aesculus californica). Fresh chestnuts contain about 50% moisture. Unlike other nuts, chestnuts have low ... content (8%). Chestnut Varieties for Planting in the Home Garden Paul Vossen, Sonoma and Marin Co. UCCE Chestnut Fact Sheet UC Fruit and Nut Reserch and Information Center Chestnut Links UC ...
homeorchard.ucdavis.edu

Chestnut Tree - Castanea sativa
... Chestnut Tree (GENERAL) Chestnut - April Gold Chestnut - Buffalo Queen Chestnut - Emerald Gem Chestnut - George Sands Chestnut - Moreni Chestnut - seedling Your Tip on: Chestnut ...
www.daleysfruit.com.au

American chestnut research & restoration project, SUNY-ESF
... Hogs and cattle were often fattened for market by allowing them to forage in chestnut-dominated forests. Chestnut ripening coincided with the Thanksgiving-Christmas holiday season, and turn-of-the-century ... York State, a rich gene pool for starting a restoration effort. Utilization of Chestnut Lumber Chestnut heartwood is legendary for its rot resistance. Logging of standing dead trees and then ...
www.esf.edu

American Chestnut
... Chestnut Castanea dentata American Chestnut A mature chestnut tree that has survived the blight, in central ... are trying to restore the chestnut in several ways. The American Chestnut Foundation is trying to cross this tree with the Chinese chestnut, in an attempt ... the fungus. A more complete history of the chestnut can be found at this site. Chestnut leaves are canoe shaped, 5 to 10 inches long ...
www.il-st-acad-sci.org

Chestnut
... husk 2-3 inch diameter, sharp branching spines Chestnut (American Chestnut) Castanea dentata Until the imported chestnut blight hit this tree about 1904, the American Chestnut was one the most regal residents of ... the nuts for food. Today, several other kinds of chestnut tree from other parts of the World, including the Chinese Chestnut, are planted as ornamentals. As with their predecessor, the ...
www.oplin.org

The Canadian Chestnut Council
... Chestnut Council - A Decade of Progress American Chestnut - A Threatened Species in Canada Current Status of American Chestnut in Canada Distribution of American Chestnut in Ontario Chestnut ...
www.uoguelph.ca

The Canadian Chestnut Council
... chestnut. Guest speakers and members regularly highlight new developments in chestnut research, and members often use the annual meeting as an opportunity exchange chestnut seed and discuss common interests. Existing sites of American chestnut ... new sites of American chestnut in these areas outside of the range of the Chestnut blight pathogen. To date, sites of American chestnut have been identified ...
www.uoguelph.ca

The American Chestnut
... Chestnut American Chestnut (Castanea dentata) A Threatened Species in Canada American chestnut (Castanea dentata) near St. Williams, ON., ca. 1912 The American chestnut (Castanea dentata) was once one of ... Erie. Surviving stump of American chestnut that was killed by Chestnut blight Due to the introduction of Chestnut blight to North America, American chestnut is now considered a threatened species ...
www.uoguelph.ca

Current Status of American Chestnut
... of American Chestnut Current Status of American Chestnut in Canada One of the largest surviving American chestnut trees in North America, located in central Nova Scotia The status of American chestnut in ... to be greater in Ontario than elsewhere throughout the Chestnut's natural range. These surviving trees represent an important source of Chestnut germplasm that is adapted to Ontario conditions, and ...
www.uoguelph.ca

Distribution of American Chestnut
... Chestnut Distribution of Naturally-Occurring American Chestnut in Southern Ontario American chestnut still survives throughout its original natural range in southern Ontario, although at dramatically reduced populations. The following map shows the distribution of known sites of American chestnut ...
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