Castanea dentata

Generally only found as suckers from old stumps. These suckers die when start producing nuts as only the roots are resistant to Chestnut Blight.

Castanea dentata

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Common Name American chestnut
Landscape Zone LZ3
Firewise Rating AT RISK Firewise (3)
Urban Use Low
Invasive No
Native Yes
Utility Use No
Ladder Potential without Pruning No
Cold Hardiness Zone 5
Heat Tolerance Zone 7
Sun Exposure Full Sun
Soil pH Acidic
Tolerance to Poorly Drained Soils Medium
Salt Tolerance Yes
Drought Resistance High
Pest Resistance Low
Growth Rate Fast
Plant Form Vase
Plant Height Mature Size in feet 40
Plant Height Mature Size in meters 12
Trunk Size Multi-stem >= 6
Bark Smooth
Leaf Arrangement Alternate
Leaf Persistance Deciduous
Leaf Color Green None
Leaf Type Simple
Leaf Surface Glabrous
Leaf Characteristics Papery-thin

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