Talk:Chestnut
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Does the american chestnut blight affect the horse chestnut?
Can't imagine it would, as the trees are completely unrelated. KristianMikk
Found a good image for chestnuts at: http://www.pusanweb.com/food/guides/streetfood/chestnut.jpg I'm too lazy to check for copyrights and upload and all. Someone plz. do it for me. For more images see: http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&newwindow=1&q=chestnut&sa=N&tab=wi
== == hi DOES ANYONE OUT THERE KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A HAZELNUT AND A CHESTNUT??? cuz i googled images and got the same results for each nut thanks! == ==
[edit] Which species of chestnut is the Dwarf Chestnut?
Which species of chestnut is the Dwarf Chestnut? Reading from the [Grocer's Encyclopedia] -- search for Dwarf Chestnut, it says
a low tree, bearing fruit the size of a hazel nut. A number of species are native to the East. It does not grow south of Maryland.
—Grocer's Encyclopedia 1911
Please add the historical name of Dwarf Chestnut to the article if the correct species is found.
Thanks, Onionmon 06:50, 5 January 2007 (UTC)