
CHINQUAPIN ALLEGHENY NATIVE
Chinquapin NATIVE Castanea pumila also known as American chinquapin Allegheny Chinkapin, Chinquapin, Chinkapin If you grow as a tree it can reach 15-30 feet tall. or a thicket-forming shrub to 30 ft. Chinquapin nuts are edible to humans as well as wildlife. They have a sweet flavor and are eaten by many birds and mammals. This tree prefers dry, acidic to neutral, well-drained soils in full sun to partial shade. Use as a small shade tree or to provide food for yourself and wildlife, A single mature tree will produce between 1200-1500 nuts each year. Zone 5b -9a We only ship to the continental USA no shipping to California, Arizona, Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. Our plants ship bare root with minimal soil in a bag. No shipment of 5 gallon pots or larger they must be picked up at the nursery or call for special shipping arrangements 850-391-2228 Picture for reference and is not always the actual plant that is being shipped.