Chinese Chestnut
Chinese Chestnut
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Specifications
Specifications
Zones |
4-8 |
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Soil Types |
Sandy, Sandy Loam |
Soil Conditions |
Well Drained |
Growth Rates |
Fast |
Maturity Height |
45 - 50 Feet |
Production Starts |
3-5 Years |
Harvest Details |
October |
Crop Abundance |
Very Heavy |
Specializations |
Blight Resistant, Mid Season Hunting, Great for Eating |
Full Description
đ° Chinese Chestnut (Castanea mollissima)
Zones: 4â8â|âHeight: 30â50 ftâ|âSpread: 25â40 ftâ|âGrowth Rate: Moderate to Fast
Light: Full sunâ|âSoil: Well-drained, loamy to sandy, slightly acidic
Nut Drop Time: September to October
đď¸ Product Description:
The Chinese Chestnut is a productive, blight-resistant nut tree prized for its sweet, edible chestnuts and strong wildlife appeal. Unlike the now-rare American chestnut, this species thrives in a range of conditions and reliably produces nuts within 3â6 years of planting. Its spreading canopy, showy catkins, and fall bounty make it both a practical and attractive addition to any wildlife-focused property.
With nutrient-dense, energy-rich nuts, the Chinese Chestnut draws in deer, turkeys, squirrels, and even wild hogs when nuts begin to fallâoffering a mid to late season food source when it's needed most.
đŚ A Wildlife Magnet with Lasting Value:
This tree pulls double dutyâproducing human-edible chestnuts while also feeding a variety of game species. Its dense canopy also provides shade and bedding cover, and the treeâs strong resistance to chestnut blight makes it a long-term investment for both habitat and harvest.
đł Why Grow Chinese Chestnut?
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Produces sweet, wildlife-favorite nuts in as little as 3â6 years
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High in protein and carbohydratesâideal for fall foraging by deer and game
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Resistant to chestnut blight, unlike native American chestnuts
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Pollinator-friendly with long catkins in late spring
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Beautiful shade tree with excellent fall foliage
đ ď¸ Planting Tips:
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Plant at least three for cross-pollination and heavier nut yields
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Space 20â40 ft apart to accommodate mature canopy
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Prefers full sun and well-drained soilâavoid heavy clay
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Water during dry spells for the first 1â2 years
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Use tree tubes to protect young trees from browse
đż Summary:
The Chinese Chestnut is a must-have for landowners looking to diversify mast crops and increase late-season attraction. Blight-resistant, highly productive, and loaded with wildlife value, this tree is a long-term performer with serious habitat benefits. Whether you're feeding deer or harvesting chestnuts for the table, it's a powerhouse addition to any property.
Sweet nuts. Strong tree. Built for wildlifeâand you.

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