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chinkapin    
n. 栗树一种;其果实

栗树一种;其果实

chinkapin
n 1: small nut of either of two small chestnut trees of the
southern United States; resembles a hazelnut [synonym:
{chincapin}, {chinkapin}, {chinquapin}]


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  • Quercus muehlenbergii - Wikipedia
    Quercus muehlenbergii, the chinquapin (or chinkapin) oak, is a deciduous species of tree in the white oak group (Quercus sect Quercus) The species was often called Quercus acuminata in older literature
  • Information About the Nut-Producing Allegheny Chinkapin - Treehugger
    Allegheny chinkapins are prolific producers of sweet, nutty flavored, small "chestnuts " They have attractive foliage and flowers, although the odor at blossoming time is
  • How to Grow and Care for Chinkapin Oak - The Spruce
    Chinkapin oak is a fast-growing, long-lived hardwood tree, growing 12 to 24 inches a year, that looks more like chestnut than oak because the glossy, yellow-green leaves are smaller than most oaks and coarsely toothed, resembling chestnut leaves Its lifespan is 150 to 250 years
  • Castanea pumila - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
    Chinkapin is a monoecious multi-stemmed, thicket-forming shrub or small tree with spreading lower branches and ascending upper branches If grown as a tree in can reach 15-30 feet tall It is resistant to the chestnut blight and can usually recover if infected
  • Chinkapin oak - The Morton Arboretum
    Chinkapin oaks are found on dry, limestone outcrops in the wild and perform well in alkaline soils Its glossy, coarsely-toothed leaves are yellow-green and small compared to most oaks Young trees retain a pyramidal to oval habit with a pale gray, scaly ridged central trunk
  • Quercus muehlenbergii - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
    Quercus muehlenbergii, commonly called Chinkapin (or Chinquapin) oak, is a medium sized deciduous oak of the white oak group that typically grows 40-60’ (less frequently to 80’) tall with an open globular crown It is native to central and eastern North America where it is typically found on dry upland sites often in rocky, alkaline soils
  • A Forager’s Guide To Chinkapin Oaks And Nuts | ForagingGuru
    Chinkapin oaks are north American natives and can be widely found in the north and southeastern areas of the country The leaves are not edible to humans However, the nuts are edible and delicious in flavor The chinkapin oak is considered a small to medium-sized deciduous white oak tree
  • Chinkapin Oak (Chinquapin Oak) - Missouri Department of Conservation
    Chinkapin oak is fairly easy to identify because of its distinctively toothed leaves Look for it growing in rocky soils derived from limestone or dolomite on bluffs and in upland woods, and in floodplain forests and lower slopes along streams
  • Chinkapin Oak - US Forest Service Research and Development
    Chinkapin oak (Quercus muehlenbergii), sometimes called yellow chestnut oak, rock oak, or yellow oak, grows in alkaline soils on limestone outcrops and well-drained slopes of the uplands, usually with other hardwoods It seldom grows in size or abundance to be commercially important, but the heavy wood makes excellent fuel
  • 20 Interesting Facts about The Chinkapin Oak Tree
    The Chinkapin Oak Tree (Quercus muehlenbergii) is a deciduous tree that is native to North America It is also known as the swamp white oak, water oak, or simply chinkapin The Chinkapin Oak grows to a height of 50-60 feet and a width of 30-40 feet The leaves are alternate, simple, and obovate in shape with a serrated margin
  • Allegheny Chinkapin - The American Chestnut Foundation
    Chinkapin Burs versus Chestnut Bur Chinkapin burs are often in grape-like clusters Chinkapins have only one small, pointed nut per bur (versus up to three nuts per bur for chestnuts) Chinkapin burs open into two sections (valves) whereas chestnut burs open into four sections
  • Chinkapin Oak: A Tree of Many Uses | Arbor Day Foundation
    The chinkapin oak, which is a member of the white oak family, is one of the several large oaks native to the United States Historically this prominent oak not only provided sturdy fencing to the pioneers (especially in states like Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana) but also served as a primary source of fuel for steamships traveling along the Ohio
  • Castanopsis - Wikipedia
    Castanopsis, commonly called chinquapin or chinkapin, is a genus of evergreen trees belonging to the beech family, Fagaceae The genus contains about 140 species, which are today restricted to tropical and subtropical eastern Asia
  • Chinkapin Oak - Grow Native!
    Chinkapin Oak - Grow Native! Great tree for large, park-like areas Can grow in high-pH, dry limestone soils and along sidewalks Drought tolerant once established Very easy to start from seed if kept protected from rodents the first year Long-lived tree An attractive oak with toothed leaves like those of a Chestnut tree
  • How to Grow and Care for a Chinkapin Oak Tree - Gardeners Path
    Native to central and eastern North America, it is suited to cultivation in USDA Hardiness Zones 4 to 7, and grows best as a specimen with room to spread its branches and cast pleasant shade for multiple generations to enjoy Our guide to growing oak trees provides general cultivation instructions





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