CRESSONA — Seeds lying deep inside a sleepy hillside orchard could play a crucial role in the regeneration of the embattled American chestnut tree. Early Friday morning, a team of volunteers dropped ...
You don't have to be a botanist or cultivator to help bring back the American chestnut tree, which all but disappeared from the United States due to a deadly blight. The American Chestnut Foundation, ...
Fallen seeds and seed pods can be a major nuisance, but proper identification can make it easier to learn how (and if) you ...
The public is invited to attend a free educational program titled “Restoration of the American Chestnut” on Monday, Nov. 3 from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Curwensville ...
CRESSONA — A local orchard will become a test site in the rejuvenation of the beleaguered American chestnut tree Friday during a tree planting project. The American Chestnut Foundation will plant an ...
ASHEVILLE, NC - April 29, 2013 at 10 am, volunteers from the Carolinas Chapter of The American Chestnut Foundation (TACF) will gather to plant 100 potentially blight and root-rot resistant American ...
To facilitate a harvest that could prove a key step in the decades-long effort to restore the nearly extinct American chestnut, Go Native Tree Farm employees used a 55-foot lift to gather the neon ...
The American chestnut — once among the largest, tallest, fastest-growing trees in the eastern U.S. woodlands — could see a revival on Long Island. A group of Island environmentalists hopes to restore ...
Chinquapins used to be abundant in the Ozarks. In this episode of These Ozarks Hills, Marideth looks back on the November ...
We had another exciting year with significant progress toward our goals of distributing the blight tolerant, Darling American chestnut trees to the public and restoration programs. First, I would like ...
Native to southeastern Europe, the horse chestnut tree produces bitter, toxic seeds. The tree grows 50 to 75 feet tall and ...
This time-lapse shows the cold-stratified process and how a chestnut tree growing from a seed to a young plant. We started ...