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  2. Chestnut blight - Wikipedia

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    Japanese chestnut and Chinese chestnut, as well as Seguin's chestnut and Henry's chestnut, have been used in these breeding programs in the US to create disease-resistant hybrids with the American chestnut. [27] Chinese chestnut trees have been found to have the highest resistance to chestnut blight; [17] however, individuals within the Chinese ...

  3. Castanea mollissima - Wikipedia

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    Castanea mollissima. † Percentages estimated using US recommendations for adults, [2] except for potassium, which is estimated based on expert recommendation from the National Academies. [3] Castanea mollissima, also known as the Chinese chestnut, is a species of chestnut tree in the family Fagaceae that is native to China, Taiwan, and Korea. [4]

  4. Castanea pumila - Wikipedia

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    Castanea pumila, commonly known as the Allegheny chinquapin, American chinquapin (from the Powhatan) or dwarf chestnut, is a species of chestnut native to the southeastern United States. The native range is from Massachusetts and New York to Maryland and extreme southern New Jersey and southeast Pennsylvania south to central Florida, west to ...

  5. Sterculia monosperma - Wikipedia

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    Species: S. monosperma. Binomial name. Sterculia monosperma. Vent. Synonyms. Sterculia nobilis (Salisb.) Sm. Sterculia monosperma, also known as Chinese chestnut, Thai chestnut, seven sisters' fruit, [1] and phoenix eye fruit, [2] is a deciduous tropical nut -bearing tree of genus Sterculia.

  6. Castanea henryi - Wikipedia

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    Castanea henryi. Castanea henryi, Henry chestnut, Henry's chestnut, or Chinese chinquapin (a name it shares with Castanea seguinii), pearl chestnut, and in Chinese: 锥栗, zhui li, is a species of chestnut native to south-central and southeast China. [2] A tree reaching 30 m, it is a source of good timber, but has smaller nuts than its size ...

  7. Chestnut - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese chestnut (kuri) was in cultivation before rice [49] and the Chinese chestnut (C. mollissima) possibly for 2,000 to 6,000 years. [ 7 ] During British colonial rule in the mid-1700s to 1947, the sweet chestnut, C. sativa , was widely introduced in the temperate parts of the Indian subcontinent , mainly in the lower to middle Himalayas .

  8. Castanea seguinii - Wikipedia

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    Castanea seguinii, called Seguin chestnut, Seguin's chestnut, or Chinese chinquapin (a name it shares with Castanea henryi), and in Chinese: 茅栗, mao li, is a species of chestnut native to south‑central and southeast China.

  9. Xanthoceras - Wikipedia

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    Xanthoceras sorbifolium, the yellowhorn, shiny leaf yellowhorn, goldenhorn, or Chinese flowering chestnut, is a woody oil tree species in the family Sapindaceae, and the only species in the genus Xanthoceras. It is native to northern China in the provinces of Gansu, Hebei, Henan, Liaoning, Nei Monggol, Ningxia, Shaanxi, and Shandong. [ 1 ]