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Scientific name: Castanea pumila
Other features:
* Species of chestnut native to southeastern United States
* Chinquapin is Algonquin name for chestnut
* Sweet nuts eaten by wildlife
* Important source of food for Native Americans
* Native Americans also used leaves to make tea to treat fevers and headaches
* Wood is used largely for fence posts and fuel
* Wood is too small to be for commercial use
* Resprouts after fire and may make dense stands of clones from parent tree
* Grows best on well-drained soil
* Less susceptible to the chestnut blight that killed the American chestnut
* When it does blight, it sends out suckers that will produce fruit
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