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chinquapin    
n. 北美产栗树的一种,其果实

北美产栗树的一种,其果实

chinquapin
n 1: shrubby tree closely related to the Allegheny chinkapin but
with larger leaves; southern midwestern United States [synonym:
{Ozark chinkapin}, {Ozark chinquapin}, {chinquapin},
{Castanea ozarkensis}]
2: shrubby chestnut tree of southeastern United States having
small edible nuts [synonym: {Allegheny chinkapin}, {eastern
chinquapin}, {chinquapin}, {dwarf chestnut}, {Castanea
pumila}]
3: small nut of either of two small chestnut trees of the
southern United States; resembles a hazelnut [synonym:
{chincapin}, {chinkapin}, {chinquapin}]


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  • 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 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 eastern Texas, and north to southern Missouri and
  • Castanea pumila (Allegheny Chinquapin, American Chinquapin . . .
    Castanea pumila Common Name (s): Allegheny Chinquapin American Chinquapin Chinquapin Common Chinquapin Dwarf Chestnut Phonetic Spelling kas-tah-NAY-ah POO-mil-ah Description 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
  • Chinquapin | Description, Species, Facts | Britannica
    Chinquapin, any of several species of trees in various genera of the beech family (Fagaceae) They include certain deciduous trees of the genus Castanea and the evergreen trees and shrubs of the genus Castanopsis and Chrysolepis Several are used locally for their edible nuts
  • How to Grow Chinquapin Trees in Your Backyard – A Complete . . .
    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
  • About The Tree – THE OZARK CHINQUAPIN FOUNDATION
    The Ozark chinquapin (Castanea ozarkensis), sometimes called the Ozark chestnut, is a drought tolerant hardwood tree that reaches up to 65 feet tall and 2-3 feet in diameter It inhabited the rocky upper slopes and ridge tops of the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains in Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Eastern Texas (see range maps) Ozark chinquapin are also found in northern Louisiana, Alabama
  • Information About the Nut-Producing Allegheny Chinkapin
    The common chinkapin, a nut-bearing relative of American chestnut, is highly prized as a prolific seed producer of edible and tasty nuts
  • Chinquapin, an Uncommon but Flavorful Treat - Eat The Planet
    Chinquapin, an Uncommon but Flavorful Treat 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
  • Chinquapin Trees for Sale | Chinquapin Plants - Willis Orchards
    Willis Orchards offers Chinquapin trees for sale, a delightful addition for any nut lover's garden Browse our selection of Chinquapin plants today!
  • Castanea pumila, chinquapin | US Forest Service Research and . . .
    The range of chinquapin extends from New Jersey and Pennsylvania south to Florida and west to eastern Texas, eastern Oklahoma, and southern Ohio [4,16] Ozark chinquapin is limited to the Ozark highlands of Arkansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma, and has been extirpated from most of Alabama by chestnut blight [10]
  • What Is a Chinquapin? Identification, Varieties, and Uses
    The chinquapin is a native North American tree or shrub that frequently causes confusion due to its close relationship with the chestnut Belonging to the beech family (Fagaceae), this plant is primarily recognized for its small, sweet, edible nuts While it shares a genus, Castanea, with the much larger American chestnut, the chinquapin has a distinct appearance and growth habit





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