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It's a big challenge." The Woodland Trust manages 55 sites across Northern Ireland and told BBC News NI that some of the trees which had come down were "irreplaceable". One sweet chestnut tree felled ...
While many trees in the southern range were killed by Phytophthora root rot (PRR), the chestnut blight leaves roots intact, so many chestnuts have been surviving by growing back from the roots ...
From left to right, the trees are a blight-susceptible wild-type American chestnut (C. dentata) called Ellis 1, a blight-resistant Chinese chestnut (C. mollissima) tree called 'Qing,' and two ...
3. The Romans planted chestnut trees across Europe Sweet chestnuts were an important part of the Roman diet. They ground them into flour or coarse meal to make bread, and Roman soldiers were fed a ...
Horse chestnut and sweet chestnut trees aren’t related, even though they have similar names.