The American sweetchestnut appears likely soon to be wiped out by blight.
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They include sycamore, poplar, horse and sweetchestnut, ash and lime.
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You can just picture yourself here, in Spanish tack riding through sweetchestnut groves.
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Not so the horse chestnut, willow and sweetchestnut - all difficult to digest.
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The Japanese, ordinarily, does not make a good union with the American sweetchestnut.
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They had a house at Haslemere, with Spanishchestnut woods all round it.
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That great Spanishchestnut must be a perfect block when its leaves are out.
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The Spanishchestnut is a very fine tree; the walnut, it is true, grows slowly.
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The most nourishing was a fruit larger than a Spanishchestnut, and with a similar taste.
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The Spanishchestnut, a larger and coarser tree than our American, reaches an enormous girth and spread.
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A nationwide survey was carried out to assess mould spoilage of Castaneasativa nuts sold in Canadian grocery stores in 1998-99.
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A hybrid chestnut presumed to be a cross between European Chestnut ( CastaneaSativa) and its American cousin (Castanea Americana).
Uso de European chestnut en inglés
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The Europeanchestnut is quite as fatally subject to blight as is the American.
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The Europeanchestnut, which is not as good, brought 30c on the Baltimore market last year.
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The Europeanchestnut is only fair, with the chinquapin somewhat better, but having the disadvantage of being troublesome to get from the seed.
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A hybrid chestnut presumed to be a cross between EuropeanChestnut (Castanea Sativa) and its American cousin (Castanea Americana).
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Mr. Hall: On the ground where the blight appeared, there were four chestnuts set by a nurseryman, two Japanese and two Europeanchestnuts.
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It has been found that this disease attacks the common native chestnut, the chinquapin, the various cultivated Europeanchestnuts, but very rarely the Japanese.
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(36) One of a group of Europeanchestnuts from seed brought me by Major L. L. Seaman.