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  • Giant Chinkapin (Castanopsis chrysophylla) | Oregon Wood Innovation Center
    The tree form of chinkapin is most common in the Coast and western Cascade ranges, from Lane County, Oregon to northern California Timber Inventory The total volume of giant chinkapin in Oregon is about 86 MMCF (Appendix 1, Table 1) and is about equally divided between the West-Central and Southwest subregions Another 50 MMCF occurs in the
  • Chinkapin Genus: Common Trees of the Pacific Northwest
    Chinkapin (Castanopsis) Fruits are triangular nuts borne inside sharp, spiny burrs Leaves are simple, alternate, and deciduous, with smooth edges Leaves on native trees are shiny green above and have golden hairs or scaliness below Buds are clustered on ends of twigs like oaks Twigs have star-shaped piths
  • How to Grow Chinquapin Trees in Your Backyard – A Complete Guide
    The chinquapin tree (Castanea pumila), also known as dwarf chestnut, is a hardy, nut-producing tree that offers sweet, edible nuts similar to chestnuts but with a richer, buttery flavor These trees are easy to grow, highly productive, and perfect for home orchards or wildlife food plots Chinquapins are resilient, disease-resistant, and ideal for backyard growers looking to harvest delicious
  • Castanea pumila - Wikipedia
    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 It is a spreading shrub or small tree, reaching 2–8 m (6 ft 7 in – 26 ft 3 in) in height at maturity
  • Castanea pumila (Allegheny Chinquapin, American Chinquapin, Chinquapin . . .
    Chinkapin is a monoecious multi-stemmed, thicket-forming shrub or small tree with spreading lower branches and ascending upper branches If grown as a tree in can reach 15-30 feet tall It is resistant to the chestnut blight and can usually recover if infected It can be found from the coast to 4500 feet elevation in the mountains
  • Chinquapin, an Uncommon but Flavorful Treat - Eat The Planet
    Chinquapin (Castanea pumila) is a species of tree native to midwest and southeastern states, particularly North and South Carolina and also Georgia You may also know it by the names, dwarf chestnut, allegheny chinquapin or simply American chinquapin As its other name suggests, chinquapin is a species of chestnut, bearing small nuts that are rounder in shape
  • Golden Chinquapin | Oregon Forest Resources Institute
    The tree looks like a cross between a chestnut and oak, and the leaves are golden on the underside It produces a unique and easily distinguishable spiny fruit that contains nuts that were eaten by Native Americans and wildlife Golden chinquapin can either be a subdominant tree or a dominant understory shrub, depending upon conditions like
  • Plant Guide - USDA Plants Database
    Chinkapin plants form extensive clones where it has been burned annually It resprouts vigorously following top-kill by fire It will also regenerate upon overstory removal in stands where it had once been out-competed by canopy trees Chinkapin is not resistant to herbicides such as 2,4,5-T, bromacil, dicamba, picloram, and silvex It may
  • Information About the Nut-Producing Allegheny Chinkapin - Treehugger
    Chinkapin or chinquapin is a small tree found throughout the southeastern United States It has one nut in a burr that opens into two halves which gives the tree a distinctive chestnut look
  • Chinquapin Tree Information - treesofnorthamerica. net
    More information about Chinquapin may be found here The Castanea Pumila is commonly known as the Allegheny Chinkapin, Chinkapin, Chinquapin as well as Ozark Chinkapin The currently accepted scientific name for Allegheny chinkapin is Castanea pumila (L ) Mill (Fagaceae) This highly variable species has a number of infrataxa which have sometimes been given separate species status





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