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The Most Useful Tree

The chestnut is the most useful tree in the world. There are 4 major species – American Chestnut (Castanea dentata), European Chestnut (C. sativa), Chinese Chestnut (C. mollissima) and Japanese Chestnut (C. crenata) and 9 less important species of the genus Castanea in the world. There are few trees that provide the range of use and value as the chestnut. Chestnuts were a high carbohydrate food source for thousands of years. It’s beautiful and rot-resistant wood is used in everything from vineyard stakes and fence posts to siding and bridge timbers and was a major source for tannins used in the leather industry. Oaks, pines, and fruit trees do not have as many diverse uses as the chestnut. No tree species in history has offered such a wide range of uses or importance. It is little wonder that chestnuts have been grown by every major culture, and transported in conquests and explorations to every continent where it could be grown.

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