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Family: Fagaceae
Mid-Atlantic bloom time: June - July
Mid-Atlantic fruit ripe: September - October
Once abundant and widespread, a source for food and building wood, these trees were decimated by the Chestnut Blight fungus (Cryphonectria parasitica). While the fungus doesn't kill the root system but only affects the tree above ground, today it is rare to see specimens of any significant height.
Note the straight, tall trunk, as compared to shorter, spreading trunks of other chestnut species.