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Chinquapin or
****apin may
refer to:
Chinquapin or
****apin, any of the
shrubs in the
genus Castanopsis Chinquapin or
****apin, any of the several...
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Quercus prinoides,
commonly known as
dwarf ****apin oak,
dwarf chinquapin oak,
dwarf chestnut oak or
scrub chestnut oak, is a shrubby, clone-forming...
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Quercus muehlenbergii, the
chinquapin (or
****apin) oak, is a
deciduous species of tree in the
white oak
group (Quercus sect. Quercus). The
species was...
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Castanea ozarkensis, also
known as the
Ozark ****apin (also
spelled chinquapin), is a
species of tree that is
native to the
United States. It is in the...
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Archived from the
original on 4
January 2014.
Retrieved 23
January 2014.
****apin:
Potential New Crop for the
South VT
Dendrology –
includes pictures of...
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European species.
Their mature heights vary from the
smallest species of
****apins,
often shrubby, to the
giant of past
American forests, C.
dentata that...
- Castanopsis,
commonly called chinquapin or
****apin, is a
genus of
evergreen trees belonging to the
beech family, ****aceae. The
genus contains about...
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Castanopsis sieboldii, also
known as the
Itajii ****apin or Itajii, is a
species of
evergreen tree that
lives in
subtropical eastern Asia. This is a...
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Chinquapin (also,
Chincapin and
****apin) is a
former settlement in
Mariposa County, California. It was
located 8.5
miles (14 km) north-northwest of...
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Sacred Oak is a more-than-500-year-old
****apin Oak
located in the Oley Valley, Pennsylvania. It sits in a
grove of
trees just off
Friedensburg Road...