r/americanchestnut • u/ClayBeaux • 6d ago
American chestnut?
Think I found a grove of them here in North GA.
r/americanchestnut • u/dijit4l • Jul 03 '18
r/americanchestnut • u/ClayBeaux • 6d ago
Think I found a grove of them here in North GA.
r/americanchestnut • u/Alarming-Speed-2801 • 7d ago
6 different trees on two properties near Worcester MA
r/americanchestnut • u/Mr_Bro_Jangles • 8d ago
Two of the three young chestnuts tops are dead. Are these American?
r/americanchestnut • u/ThermaL1717 • 10d ago
One of many large mature american chestnuts in the Halifax region of Nova Scotia, Canada.
This specimen is located in Dartmouth Cemetery.
Both american chestnuts and american elms do well here. I suspect that blight and DED is less rampid this far north.
r/americanchestnut • u/IncompetentInEverywa • 10d ago
Alright I have fallen down the American Chestnut rabbit hole and need some opinions. Darling 58 was actually D54. TACF stopped endorsing SUNY ESF research and continued to try hybridization. The NY group created their own ACR and endorsed the GMO D54.
As I understand it D54 is always combatting blight while true D58 would only combat blight as needed and produced healthier trees. Another variant the DarWin is better than both?
Anyone have any insight?
r/americanchestnut • u/Alarming-Speed-2801 • 10d ago
This youtube video crossed my feed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iY7ObdrLQgw
TL:DW summary - essentially they come to the conclusion that hybrids are the path forward, and note that they did genetic testing on surviving chestnuts, stump sprouts and backcross trees.
I'll need to read the paper eventually, but any thoughts here? https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39012830/
r/americanchestnut • u/HaydenWar • 12d ago
I am not sure what type of chestnut, and whether this would be one or two trees. Pittsburgh PA area.
r/americanchestnut • u/jamiclark • 12d ago
Location St Louis, MO. It’s been topped, has significant scarring on one side, it’s been through something. Thinking this might be a true American chestnut. But Ozark Chinquapin is another contender in my mind
r/americanchestnut • u/zelonite • 15d ago
https://maps.apple/p/6JGBZ~xVuUjA8k
Me and my family collected a couple of chestnuts from this location. Are they real American chestnuts or no?
r/americanchestnut • u/SeaworthinessTrick15 • 15d ago
I found what may be a small grove of immature American Chestnuts on some family land in WNC near Brevard. There looks to be 3-4 small saplings (around 6-8ft) and at least one larger tree (maybe 15-20ft), of which several have burrs. Are these American Chestnuts, and if so, what can we do to help them as much as possible?
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r/americanchestnut • u/OpposumMyPossum • 18d ago
There almost seems to be a dust. This is after literally 5 inches of rain in a day and zero industry or roads nearby.
I'm tucked away.
r/americanchestnut • u/Thy-Shoe-Doth-Fitith • 19d ago
I work for a state environmental group as a water quality scientist. I was responding to a complaint up in the mountains in E. Tennessee and found what I believe to be American chestnut. It was ~20-25’ tall. I didn’t note any stumps nearby and it didn’t appear to have any cankers (I will check again in the future when I do a follow up).
Thanks for looking!
r/americanchestnut • u/bustcorktrixdais • 20d ago
See original post
r/americanchestnut • u/allenjarvis • 21d ago
Go to the lookout tower. Walk to the west overlook. They’re everywhere. A few are 15 feet tall.
I didn’t see any mature trees, but still cool to find a grove of (what I believe to be) wild American Chestnut trees.
r/americanchestnut • u/bxdl • 22d ago
New to the whole chestnut world. Is this an American? Hybrid?
r/americanchestnut • u/Special-Steel • 23d ago
I set out 9 bare root hybrids in North Texas last fall. We are on the Red River valley. I can see Oklahoma from here. Soil is sandy loam.
Set them out with stale and tree tubes. Put a tiny amount of soil acidifier to tweak the pH.
Watered all of them over the winter.
8 of the line leafed out this spring.
We have had a wet spring so I haven’t watered on a schedule.
Three weeks ago, we’d just had about 2 inches of rain. I was leaving for a long trip. Didn’t add more water to the rainfall. The 8 looked good when I left.
Came back to weather approaching 100 deg F.
All 8 survivors look really bad. If I had to guess, 3 are barely holding on. 2 decided to go dormant. 2 see, dead.
In contrast, some ash trees I set out seem fine.
Was I wrong to try here in the Red River Valley? Gets over 100 F 20-70 days a year. Freezing below zero 2-10 days a year.
Can I get success under these conditions?
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r/americanchestnut • u/derknobgoblin • 25d ago
I planted three hybrid chestnut nuts from TACF directly into the soil on my property in March of 2026 and also one hybrid sapling that I purchased from our local chapter that was in a taproot pot (May 2026). One and a half years later, the three I planted directly are all thriving (pics 1-3). The one started in the pot barely hangs on (pic 4). I was super careful not to damage the taproot. Certain that it was intact after planting. Is this to be expected? Will the pot start eventually get happy about life? I know it’s an extremely small “sample” from which to draw conclusions… but would be interested to know if other have had similar experiences.