Ken LeRoy, ISA Certified Arborist PD-78, confirmed the identification of a rare, mature American Chestnut tree in Carpenter’s Woods.
Ken examined the tree and definitively identified it as a mature Castanea dentata, which is a rarity anywhere due to blight which attacks and kills our native chestnuts, often before they can reach full maturity. Per Ken, the winter buds and twigs are glabrous; mollisima’s buds are pubescent.
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