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American Chestnut

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Tree species that was once the dominant hardwood east of the Mississippi, making up 1/4 of all trees before being wiped out by blight.

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"The American Chestnut was once the dominant hardwood species east of the Mississippi, making up 1/4 of all trees in its range. Railroad cars of nuts used to be collected in Appalachia and sent to the cities in the fall, its lumber was straight, strong, and rot resistant. It was all but wiped out by "
Woke/purity politics backlash to distributing free trees on a college campus · u/NegativeOstrich2639 · ↑142 · 2024-03-13
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