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There
are about five species of chestnut native to North America. It was, at one
time, a prominent hardwood tree in the eastern United States. However, in
the late 19th century, a fungus known as chestnut blight, introduced
accidentally from Asia, destroyed most of the native stands. The wood of
the chestnut had many commercial uses ranging from furniture to railway
ties.
Learn more about the different types
of chestnut trees and the insects
and diseases that affect them.
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