CASTANEA dentata

Once the dominant component of eastern forests but now reduce in its native habitat due to Chestnut Blight. These seedlings were raised from seed bearing trees in Stow, Ohio. Native.

Product Description

CASTANEA dentata- American Chestnut

Once the dominant component of eastern forests but now reduce in its native habitat due to Chestnut Blight. These seedlings were raised from seed bearing trees in Stow, Ohio. Native.

Sun: Full Sun

Soil: Moist, Well-Drained

Size: Height 50-70ft., Spread 50-75ft.

Zone: 5-8

Flower: Aromatic, Creamy White Male Catkins, Smaller Female Catkins

Bloom Time: June

Attributes: Shade Tree, Native, Edible Nut