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Castanea pumila,
commonly known as the
Allegheny chinquapin,
American chinquapin (from the Powhatan) or
dwarf chestnut, is a
species of
chestnut native...
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Castanea species from Asia to
Europe to
North America, with the
American chestnut more
closely related to the
Allegheny chinquapin (
Castanea pumila v...
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completely resolved,
particularly between the ****apins (
Castanea ozarkensis and
Castanea pumila),
which are
sometimes considered to be the same species...
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Fenny (1999-11-01). "Genetic
Variation and Po****tion
Structure of
Castanea pumila var. ozarkensis".
Journal of the
American Society for Horticultural...
- ****apin, some of the
species in the
chestnut genus Castanea American chinquapin,
Castanea pumila, a
dwarf chestnut native to
southeastern quarter of...
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Castanea × neglecta, the ****nut, is a
named hybrid chestnut tree; it is a
cross between Castanea dentata (American chestnut) and
Castanea pumila (Allegany...
- and West Virginia). The
larvae feed on
Castanea species (including
Castanea dentata,
Castanea pumila and
Castanea sativa), Castanopsis, ****us
species (including...
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chestnut (
Castanea dentata) and
American chinquapin (
Castanea pumila) are
highly susceptible to
chestnut blight. The
European chestnut (
Castanea sativa)...
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Chinquapin itself. An
Algonquian word, chinquapin, or "****apin," is
Castanea pumila, a
diminutive cousin of the
American chestnut that is
abundant along...
- "Allegheny alligator",
nickname for the ****bender
Allegheny chinquapin (
Castanea pumila), a
species of
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