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10-30-2014, 12:00 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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hybrid chiquapin/chinese chestnut trees?
Two members of this forum recently gave me some seeds of an Allegheny chinquapin/unspecified chinese chestnut hybrid from a fellow member of the Southern fruit Fellowship which recently had an annual meeting. Does anyone have any knowledge of these hybrid trees? I plan on putting them if they germinate next to some dunstan chestnut trees that are doing well on my place after I clear a little more land. The individual seeds are similar in size to those of a typical acorn and so are a little bit bigger than what is typically seen in the Allegheny Chinquapin.
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Re: hybrid chiquapin/chinese chestnut trees?
Carl ask Jerry D on the Callahan group. He is the source of the seeds.
PS I did not forget about you but did not go by JF&E.
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