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Chestnut trees belong to the same family of trees as the oak and beech trees. There are five types of species of chestnuts, European chestnut or the sweet chestnut, Asiatic chestnut which has two species the Japanese and the Chinese chestnut, the American species, and Allegheny Chickapin..
You can cross breed the Chinese chestnut and American chestnut creating a hybrid which has a natural resistance to the parasitic fungus. This resistance can then be passed down through generation.
The Chestnut Blight seems to Originate from Asia because when the Asian Chestnut trees were discovered to have Chestnut Blight infections in Long Island Sound. Some Chinese and Japanese trees had it too and both places are located in Asia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chestnut_blight
Yes, water chestnut is a root. Water chestnuts are commonly found in many Asian food dishes, as it is one of their traditional ingredients.
I believe it's called a water chestnut.
A yellowhorn is another name for the Chinese flowering chestnut, Latin name Xanthoceras sorbifolium.
A chestnut tree of the Chinese variety is capable of 100. Lbs of nuts when fully grown averages will vary depending on health of tree
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In horses liver chestnut is a type of chestnut. So chestnut to chestnut will produce a chestnut foal. The actual shade of chestnut will be controlled by underlying factors that are not well understood.
Cherry Chestnut would be a lighter chestnut then the red chestnut but they both basicly are the same.