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About Layeroka

A hybrid cross between European and Chinese chestnut trees, with both pollenizing catkins and fruiting flowers. The catkins do not have pollen, so another chestnut without Chinese heritage is required for nut production. As chestnuts are wind-pollinated, having the pollinating tree upwind will result in higher yields. Produces sweet nuts in three to six years. May have three or more nuts per burr.

A complex hybrid. It is said to be an open-pollinated seedling of C. mollissima ‘Skioka’ (Chinese) x C. sativa (European) with the other parent probably being C. crenata (Korean).

About Chestnut

Bright yellow flowers in late spring yield to large, sweet nuts encased in spine-covered tan husks. Chestnut trees, once an important part of the U.S. landscape, were all but wiped out by chestnut blight in the first half of the 20th century. Years of breeding to bring back resistant trees are beginning to bear nuts. Two trees, planted in close proximity for wind pollination, required for nut production.

Pot Size & Price
5 gal. pot
$72.00
Height
25'–40'
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun
Catalog
F032
Plant Traits
Culinary

Other varieties of Chestnut

Castanea Colossal, green tree
Photo from Michigan State University

Seedlings of Colossal

Catalog
F021