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Product Description
Chinquapin Chestnut Tree Seeds produce a hardy, attractive tree valued for its compact growth and naturally produced nuts. This chestnut relative is well suited for home gardens, agroforestry projects, and landscape planting, adapting to a wide range of soil types once established.
The trees develop glossy green foliage and form small burrs that typically contain a single nut. Chinquapin chestnut trees are known for their resilience, making them a dependable choice for growers looking to establish long-lived trees with minimal maintenance.
These seeds are ideal for gardeners interested in growing native-style trees for shade, habitat support, or natural landscaping. With proper planting conditions and patience, Chinquapin Chestnut trees can become a valuable and enduring addition to outdoor spaces.

Life Cycle
Perennial tree
Planting Season
Spring, fall
Growth Habit
Upright spreading
Flavor Profile
Sweet nutty taste
Plant Characteristics
Small hardy tree
Use
Edible nuts, landscaping
Growing Conditions
Well-drained soil
Harvest Advantages
Early nut production
Plant Resistance
Disease resistant tree
Castanea pumila
Seed Names
Chinquapin chestnut
Seed Type
Heirloom open-pollinated
Native American chestnut species producing small, sweet nuts. Hardy and adaptable tree suitable for edible landscapes, wildlife support, and sustainable nut production.
Light Requirement
Full sun exposure
Planting Depth
1–2 inches deep
Sowing Method
Direct outdoor sowing
Plant Spacing
15–25 feet apart
Days to Maturity
3–5 years nuts
Soil Preparation
Cold stratification required
Hardiness Zones
Zones 5–9
Water Needs
Moderate watering needs
Planting Season
Spring, fall
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
Up to 800 sq ft
500
Up to 4000 sq ft
1000
Up to 8000 sq ft