Wild or cultivated throughout southern Europe, northwestern Africa and southwestern Asia.
1 They had a house at Haslemere, with Spanish chestnut woods all round it.
2 That great Spanish chestnut must be a perfect block when its leaves are out.
3 The Spanish chestnut is a very fine tree; the walnut, it is true, grows slowly.
4 The large Spanish chestnuts are the best for roasting.
5 Spanish chestnut wood, but nothing else Spanish about them.
6 Cook Spanish chestnuts for 10 minutes; then remove the shells and skins and mash the chestnuts.
7 The most nourishing was a fruit larger than a Spanish chestnut , and with a similar taste.
8 The Spanish chestnut , a larger and coarser tree than our American, reaches an enormous girth and spread.
9 But Maimie's curiosity tugged her forward, and presently at the seven Spanish chestnuts , she saw a wonderful light.
10 Martha Thresher showed him the bed, showed him flowers I had planted, and a Spanish chestnut tree just peeping.
11 Wonderful old woods they were, with a lot of Spanish chestnut growing low, and tall old oaks over it.
12 We cooked the cabbage, though it is often eaten raw, and agreed that it resembled a Spanish chestnut in taste.
13 By this avenue, which extended for three statute miles, the palace was approached between two parallel lines of Spanish chestnuts .
14 You wander amid groves of Spanish chestnut , and may hear the while the Swiss-sounding cattle-bells from Alpine pastures high above them.
15 The circuit of the walls should be made as far as is practicable; the magnificent row of Spanish chestnuts is much admired.
16 Some, such as European beech or Spanish chestnut , are slow to get going but put on a growth spurt in middle age.
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