Castanea x sp 4
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Description
A temperate tree in the Fagaceae family that produces edible nuts.
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Edible Uses
The nuts are edible and can be eaten.
Distribution
It is a temperate plant.
Notes
All Castanea bear edible nuts. There are about 12 Castanea species.
Dangerous Lookalikes
This plant can be confused with the following toxic species. Always verify identification carefully before consuming any wild plant.
Horse Chestnut (Conker)
Aesculus hippocastanum
Solipsist
Castanea x sp 4
Castanea x sp 4
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Horse Chestnut (Conker): Round smooth nuts (conkers), bumpy green husk (not very spiny), palmate compound leaves (like a hand).
Castanea x sp 4: Nuts with pointed tassel, very spiny bur casing, simple toothed leaves.
Synonyms
References (1)
- Facciola, S., 1998, Cornucopia 2: a Source Book of Edible Plants. Kampong Publications, p 115