Chinquapin Chestnut

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Castanea pumila, Castanea ozarkensis, Castanea seguinii, and Castanea henryi, oh my! Chinquapins generally bear a single nut per bur which is round like an acorn. Chinquapin trees are generally shorter and could be considered a “dwarf” chestnut.

Bareroot seedlings, 12-20” tall on average.

  • Chinese Chestnut x Chinquapin — Castanea mollissima x Castanea pumila

  • Etter hybrid chinquapins — putative Chinese chestnut x Allegheny chinquapin crosses

  • Gimli hybrids – chinquapin hybrids

  • Henryi hybrids – Chinese Chinquapin, Castanea henryi, hybrids.

  • Ozark Chinquapin x Japanese Chestnut – largely blight-resistant trees bearing a single nut per bur as typical of chinquapin, but with the larger nut typical of Japanese chestnut.

  • Ozark Chinquapin — the straight species Ozark. However, as open-pollinated trees some seedlings may turn out to be crossed.

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Castanea pumila, Castanea ozarkensis, Castanea seguinii, and Castanea henryi, oh my! Chinquapins generally bear a single nut per bur which is round like an acorn. Chinquapin trees are generally shorter and could be considered a “dwarf” chestnut.

Bareroot seedlings, 12-20” tall on average.

  • Chinese Chestnut x Chinquapin — Castanea mollissima x Castanea pumila

  • Etter hybrid chinquapins — putative Chinese chestnut x Allegheny chinquapin crosses

  • Gimli hybrids – chinquapin hybrids

  • Henryi hybrids – Chinese Chinquapin, Castanea henryi, hybrids.

  • Ozark Chinquapin x Japanese Chestnut – largely blight-resistant trees bearing a single nut per bur as typical of chinquapin, but with the larger nut typical of Japanese chestnut.

  • Ozark Chinquapin — the straight species Ozark. However, as open-pollinated trees some seedlings may turn out to be crossed.

Castanea pumila, Castanea ozarkensis, Castanea seguinii, and Castanea henryi, oh my! Chinquapins generally bear a single nut per bur which is round like an acorn. Chinquapin trees are generally shorter and could be considered a “dwarf” chestnut.

Bareroot seedlings, 12-20” tall on average.

  • Chinese Chestnut x Chinquapin — Castanea mollissima x Castanea pumila

  • Etter hybrid chinquapins — putative Chinese chestnut x Allegheny chinquapin crosses

  • Gimli hybrids – chinquapin hybrids

  • Henryi hybrids – Chinese Chinquapin, Castanea henryi, hybrids.

  • Ozark Chinquapin x Japanese Chestnut – largely blight-resistant trees bearing a single nut per bur as typical of chinquapin, but with the larger nut typical of Japanese chestnut.

  • Ozark Chinquapin — the straight species Ozark. However, as open-pollinated trees some seedlings may turn out to be crossed.