castanea in English

noun

type of tree

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1. Ozark Chinquapin Castanea pumila var

2. Native Chinquapin Castanea pumila

3. Chestnut American Chestnut Castanea dentata n

4. Betaines and related ammonium compounds in chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.).

5. Chestnuts are produced by seven species of tree within the Castanea genus

6. Velvet Asity(Philepitta castanea) is a rounded, tailless bird species found in Madagascar

7. The American Chestnut tree (Castanea dentata) once dominated the eastern half of the U.S

8. Maladera is a genus in the beetle family Scarabaeidae, containing species such as Maladera insanabilis and Maladera castanea.

9. Chestnut definition, any of the several deciduous trees constituting the genus Castanea, of the beech family, having toothed, oblong leaves and bearing edible nuts

10. The European Chestnut, Castanea sativa, is the most common and provides the majority of Chestnuts sold in grocery stores today

11. In North Carolina the principal Chinquapin tree, Castanea pumila, occurs in the Piedmont and Mountain regions.Small and shrublike in nature and often with several

12. Chestnut definition is - any of a genus (Castanea) of trees or shrubs of the beech family; especially : an American tree (C

13. 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

14. Cultivars may help to reestablish plants like the American Elm (Ulmus americana), pictured left, or American Chestnut (Castanea dentata), pictured right, that were nearly wiped out by Dutch Elm Disease and Chestnut Blight.

15. Chinquapin Care Guide (Castanea pumila) also spelled "Chinkapins" and sometimes called dwarf or bush chestnuts are shrubs and small trees commonly found through the eastern, southern, and south-eastern United States

16. Plants intended for planting, other than seeds, of the genera Abies Mill., Apium graveolens L., Argyranthemum spp., Asparagus officinalis L., Aster spp., Brassica spp., Castanea Mill., Cucumis spp., Dendranthema (DC.)

17. The story of American Chestnut (Castanea dentata) is one that tells a story of ecological change across a region.In this case, nonnative pests were inadvertently introduced, for which the native species had no defense

18. Description: Marrone di San Zeno PDO applies to "locale Marrone" chestnuts, a variety produced by selection in the area of origin and belonging to ecotypes of the species "Castanea Sativa Mill", propagated agamically by local producers.

19. 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

20. 4.2. Description: Marrone di San Zeno PDO applies to "locale Marrone" chestnuts, a variety produced by selection in the area of origin and belonging to ecotypes of the species "Castanea Sativa Mill", propagated agamically by local producers.

21. Other articles where Allegheny Chinquapin is discussed: Chinquapin: The American Chinquapin, also known as dwarf chestnut (Castanea pumila), is found throughout much of the eastern and southern United States, though populations have declined because of infection by chestnut blight, a fungal disease

22. Chestnuts are actually a group of eight (9) or nine (9) species of deciduous shrubs and trees that belongs to the Castanea genus, in the Fagaceae beech family ().These are native to the temperate regions in the Northern Hemisphere.

23. In Asity The male of the velvet Asity (Philepitta castanea) has yellow tips to its feathers when newly molted, but these wear off, leaving the bird all black; at the same time, a green wattle grows above the eye

24. Castanet (n.) usually Castanets, "slightly concave shells of ivory or hard wood, fastened and used in beating time in music or dancing," 1640s, from French castagnette or directly from Spanish castañeta diminutive of castaña "chestnut," from Latin castanea (see chestnut).