While many trees in the southern range were killed by Phytophthora root rot (PRR), the chestnut blight leaves roots intact, so many chestnuts have been surviving by growing back from the roots ...
Aquatic mayfly larvae performed better on American chestnut leaves than oaks and other trees in a preliminary test 1, so chestnut re-introduction may benefit stream ecosystems. Subsequent studies have ...
It's spring in Geneva when the secretary general of the cantonal parliament sees the first leaf on the city's official horse ...
American beech is in the same family as American chestnut, and it has recently come under threat from a pest causing Beech Leaf Disease (BLD). The New York DEC has provided funding to our lab to ...
(1) The raw seeds, bark, flowers, and leaves of horse chestnuts are not safe to eat as they contain a toxic component. Standardized horse chestnut seed extracts have this component removed and ...