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Castanea

Castanea
Family: Fagaceae
Castanea image
Paul Rothrock
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Kevin C. Nixon in Flora of North America (vol. 3)
Trees or shrubs , winter-deciduous, sometimes rhizomatous. Terminal buds absent, pseudoterminal bud (axillary bud of youngest leaf) ovoid, with 2 unequal opposite outer scales enclosing several imbricate inner scales. Leaves: stipules prominent on new growth, soon deciduous. Leaf blade thin, somewhat leathery, secondary veins unbranched, ±parallel, extending to margin, each vein ending in sharp tooth or well-developed awn. Inflorescences staminate or androgynous, axillary, spicate, erect, rigid or flexible; androgynous inflorescences with pistillate cupules/flowers toward base and staminate flowers distally. Staminate flowers: sepals distinct; stamens 12(-18), typically surrounding indurate pistillode covered with silky hairs. Pistillate flowers 1-3 per cupule; sepals distinct; carpels and styles typically 6(-9). Fruits: maturation in 1st year following pollination (termed annual by many authors); cupule 2-4-valved, valves connate marginally until maturity, ±completely enclosing nut(s), spiny, spines irregularly branched, often interlocking, densely or sparsely covered in simple hairs; nuts 1-3 per cupule, plano-convex, or if 3, then central nut often reduced and flattened, or if solitary, then often rounded in cross section, not winged, adjacent nuts not separated by internal cupule valves. x = 12.

As evidenced by United States breeding programs, all species are probably interfertile (including American × Asian species). Local morphologic intergradation between species is to be expected.

Species within inventory project: Arizona Flora
Castanea alabamensis
Media resource of Castanea alabamensis
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Castanea alnifolia
Media resource of Castanea alnifolia
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Castanea ashei
Media resource of Castanea ashei
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Available
Castanea bungeana
Media resource of Castanea bungeana
Map not
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Castanea crenata
Media resource of Castanea crenata
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Available
Castanea dentata
Media resource of Castanea dentata
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Castanea dentata x castanea mollissima
Media resource of Castanea dentata x castanea mollissima
Map not
Available
Castanea floridana
Media resource of Castanea floridana
Map not
Available
Castanea formosana
Media resource of Castanea formosana
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Available
Castanea henryi
Media resource of Castanea henryi
Map not
Available
Castanea japonica
Media
not available
Map not
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Castanea mollissima
Media resource of Castanea mollissima
Map not
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Castanea neglecta
Media resource of Castanea neglecta
Map not
Available
Castanea ozarkensis
Media resource of Castanea ozarkensis
Map not
Available
Castanea pubinervis
Media
not available
Map not
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Castanea pumila
Media resource of Castanea pumila
Map not
Available
Castanea sativa
Media resource of Castanea sativa
Map not
Available
Castanea seguinii
Media resource of Castanea seguinii
Map not
Available
Castanea stricta
Media
not available
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Available
Castanea vesca
Media resource of Castanea vesca
Map not
Available
Castanea vulgaris
Media resource of Castanea vulgaris
Map not
Available
Castanea x neglecta
Media resource of Castanea x neglecta
Map not
Available
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