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Allegheny Chinquapin

Castanea pumila

Allegheny chinquapin is a shrubby relative of the American chestnut, far more resistant to chestnut blight, that bears small, sweet, edible nuts in spiny burs. Thrives on dry, sandy, acidic upland soils.

Family
Fagaceae
Type
shrub
Lifespan
perennial
Height
6–30 ft
Spacing
10–25 ft apart
Light
sun, part shade
Soil moisture
dry, moist
Soil pH
acidic, neutral
Bloom
June
Bloom colors
white, yellow
Wildlife value
songbirds, larval host, mammals, pollinators
Caterpillar hosts
~127 butterfly & moth species
Landscape uses
specimen, hedge or screen, erosion control
Native states
AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MA, MD, MS, NC, NJ, PA, SC, TN, TX, VA, WV