Description: 40 Sweet Chestnut Castanea sativa Seeds (1 Pound) Castanea sativa for Planting Description A tree, a species of the genus Chestnut of the Beech family (Fagaceae). Large or medium-sized deciduous tree: in the forest — with a slender trunk up to 35 m high and up to 1 m in diameter, with single growth - lower (up to 25 m), with a spreading crown and a thick trunk (up to 2 m in diameter). The root system is powerfully developed, deep and widely branched, the tree is wind-resistant. The bark is dark brown, longitudinally fractured. The leaves are lanceolate or oblong, serrated at the edges, 10-28 cm long and 5-9 cm wide (on a dense growth they can reach a length of 70 cm and a width of 10 cm), saw-toothed along the edge, glabrous or slightly pubescent above, leathery, stellate-hairy below. The leaves bloom in April-May. Flowers with a five- or eight-membered perianth, collected in groups (three flowers or more), located on a common axis, in spike-shaped inflorescences. The inflorescence flowers are 10-35 cm long and up to 1 cm in diameter. At the base of the inflorescence there are female flowers, above — male. Many inflorescences consist only of male flowers. Flowering in June-July. Pollinated by bees and other insects, but wind pollination is also possible. Male and female flowers on the same tree open at the same time, which ensures cross-pollination. Fruits are nuts weighing 17-20 g with a leathery pericarp, enclosed in three (less often one—seven) in a spherical prickly plus, which opens into four segments when ripe. The fruits ripen and fall out of the opened pluses in October-November. Chestnut nut is very nutritious. Bees, under the condition of intensive pollination, increase the yield of fruits up to two times, which must be taken into account when creating industrial plantations in order to obtain fruits in large quantities and of better quality You will receive ten fresh chestnuts that have been stored in sand or soil at 40 degrees. The chestnuts are ready to be planted and can be used to grow your own chestnut trees. They are believed to be Chinese chestnuts or a hybrid of the Chinese and American chestnuts, but genetic testing has not been done to positively confirm. The tree from which the chestnuts were harvested is shown. FREE E-BOOK & BOOKMARK - "Using and Growing Herbs" By Kara Vaneck. This abbreviated guide is purposefully succinct and accessible, with each herb’s genus, species, taxonomic family, description, planting instructions, propagation techniques and uses being addressed in 150 words or less. Arranged alphabetically, the herbs listed are those the author has experience growing and using.
Price: 49.49 USD
Location: Iowa
End Time: 2024-10-14T06:22:47.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Unbranded
Type: Tree Seeds
Watering: Medium
Common Name: Chestnut
Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
Color: Brown
MPN: Does Not Apply
Cultivating Difficulty: Easy