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Flora / Color / American chestnut / Castanea / Native American cuisine / Botany / Chestnut blight / Chestnut / The American Chestnut Foundation / American Chestnut Cooperators Foundation / Castanea mollissima
Date: 2016-02-10 15:02:42
Flora
Color
American chestnut
Castanea
Native American cuisine
Botany
Chestnut blight
Chestnut
The American Chestnut Foundation
American Chestnut Cooperators Foundation
Castanea mollissima

Genetically Engineering the American Chestnut Tree American chestnut trees (Castanea dentata), at one time, were “kings of the forest” in the eastern United States. However, in the early 20th century, the American ch

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