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- Castanea dentata 06 : 45, 31 December 2005 ( UTC)
- American chestnut, Castanea dentata, is truly a native North American tree, going back more than 30, 000 years.
- "Castanea dentata " is a rapidly growing deciduous hardwood tree, historically reaching up to in height, and in diameter.
- Sprouts of chestnut ( " Castanea dentata " ) can still be found in areas where it was formerly common.
- The "'American chestnut "'( " Castanea dentata " ) is a large, monoecious deciduous tree of the beech family native to eastern North America.
- :IMO, User : Castanea dentata has been working hard at making the situation worse rather than calming anything . C ) 01 : 29, 30 January 2006 ( UTC)
- American chestnut ( " Castanea dentata " ) was formerly an important tree in this ecoregion, but its population was destroyed by the chestnut blight in the early 20th century.
- The American chestnut ( " Castanea dentata " ), which was arguably the most beloved tree of the range's pre-park inhabitants, was killed off by the introduced Chestnut blight in the 1920s.
- "' The American Chestnut Foundation "'( TACF ) is a nonprofit American chestnut ( " Castanea dentata " ) tree and the reintroduction of this tree to the forests of the Eastern United States.