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Chestnut seedlings
Chestnut (lat. Castanea), is a genus of deciduous tree from the beech family (Fagaceae), which grows in all parts of the northern hemisphere. The fruit is edible and tasty, contains a lot of starch, and from it can be make desserts.It can be eaten boiled or roasted, and even raw.Dame chestnuts should not be confused with wild chestnuts, the fruit of which people cannot eat.
Achaean fruits grouped in groups of three in a common dome wrapped with needle-like, prickly stems that opens in two cross stitches (crosswise) when ripe. The leaf is oblong and ragged. The tame chestnut grows in Macedonia and partly in southern Serbia.
Precoce Miguel
Origin: Asia
Ripening: mid-September
Substrate: from seed, budding on dormant bud
Features:
The tame chestnut chestnut variety PRECOCE MIGUELE is a variety of early ripening, so it is interesting because the first fruits achieve a higher price. The chestnut tree is of lush growth, open canopy, comes to fruition quickly and bears well.
Fruit:
The shell has two or three normally developed, large fruits, light mahogany in color.
Bouche de Betizac
Origin: Asia
Ripening: mid and late September
Substrate: from seed, budding on dormant bud
Features:
Large-fruited chestnut chestnut variety Bouche de Betizac. The tame chestnut tree is of medium lush and more upright growth, the flowers are honey-bearing and interesting for bees. The variety is extremely resistant and is mostly planted, the fruits ripen quite early before the domestic chestnut, so they achieve a great price.
Fruit:
Fertility is very good and regular, in the shell are two large fruits, dark red-chestnut in color.
Rating:
In the second year after planting, you will have the first fruits of chestnut.
Maraval
Origin: Asia
Ripening: early and mid-October
Substrate: from seed, budding on dormant bud
Features:
Tame chestnut chestnut large-fruited MARAVAL. The chestnut tree is of medium lush, slightly upright growth.
Fruit:
In the shell are one or two very thick fruits, shiny, dark brownish-red in color.
Marsol
Origin: Asia
Ripening: early October
Substrate: from seed, budding on dormant bud
Features:
Chestnut large-fruited chestnuts variety MARSOL. The chestnut tree is lush and erect. Fertility is good and regular.
Fruit:
In the shell there are two or three medium-sized to large fruits, bright reddish in color.