The Chinese Chestnut,
Castanea mollissima, can be used as a nut tree and a
shade tree, or planted in rows as a windbreak. The nuts
are sweet-flavored and produce edible nuts in winter.
This deciduous tree has moderate water requirements and
it has a moderate tolerance to salt and alkali soils.
Landscapers plant the Chinese
Chestnut as an ornamental. Chinese Chestnut trees do
well in hot dry climates and are blight resistant. The
foliage is dark green in summer.
This hardy tree will bear fruit
in 7-8 years when placed on a good site. The dark green
leaves are 5”-8” in length with a simple shape that turn
yellow and gold in the fall. It produces edible
chestnuts after establishment.
The outer shell of the nut is
prickly and must be removed. This variety of chestnut is
resistant to chestnut blight (but not immune). This tree
tolerates heat, drought, transplanting, and dry and
acidic soils.
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