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Where does the Sweet chestnut tree come from?

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What is real name for a conker tree?

Sweet Chestnut Answer. The Horse Chestnut (Aesculus Hippocastanum is the tree that supplies conkers. The Sweet Chestnut (Castanea sativa) sometimes called the Spanish Chestnut supplies the nuts we roast and eat around Christmas.


Is a sweet chestnut tree a producer?

Yes. A Sweet Chestnut tree produces many things. Seed, wood and a natural habitat for much wildlife.


Do chestnut trees grow in the US?

yes chestnut trees grow in the us in california.


Can you start a chestnut tree from a chestnut?

Yes. Put the walnut in the ground, water it, keep it in the right climate and weather, care for it, and eventually you will grow a chestnut tree with chestnuts.


How old is the sweat chestnut tree at ripley?

The Sweet Chestnut tree at Ripley is estimated to be around 1,000 years old. It is considered one of the oldest and largest sweet chestnut trees in the UK, showcasing significant historical and ecological importance. Its age and stature contribute to its status as a notable landmark in the area.


What type of tree do conkers grow into?

Conkers come from the horse chestnut tree (Aesculus hippocastanum), which is a deciduous tree known for its large, distinctive leaves and spiky green fruits.


Do horse chestnut tree grow in Australia?

No, horse chestnut trees are native to Europe and are not found growing naturally in Australia.


What tree do chestnuts grow on in Scotland?

Aesculus hippocastanum the Horse Chestnut.


Where do chestnut tree grow?

The horse chestnut tree [Aesculus hippocastanum] originated on the borders between Greece and Albania. They along with other members of the family are hardy thro'out most Temperate regions.


When was The Chestnut Tree created?

The Chestnut Tree was created in 2007.


Does a banana tree have bigger leaves than a horse chestnut tree?

A horse chestnut tree!