Researchers hope to grow sturdy chestnut tree
Story Date: 10/17/2011

 

Source: Hannah Miller, NEWS & OBSERVER, 10/17/11

The American chestnut tree was among the tall stalwarts of the Appalachian forest for centuries. Its rot-resistant wood was used in barns, railroad ties and telephone poles; its nuts fed people, farm animals and wildlife; its canopy offered shade and mopped up a growing country's pollution.

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