The Cape Chestnut Tree, scientifically known as Calodendrum capense, is a strikingly beautiful tree renowned for its ornamental value and ecological importance. This evergreen or semi-deciduous tree ...
Early in the 20th century, a blight destroyed millions of trees. Now, several disease-resistant chestnut hybrids are being raised across the country. Multiple varieties of tree nuts were cultivated on ...
It appears that your tree is suffering from a common fungal disease called horse chestnut leaf blotch. Several of the Garden’s horse chestnuts show signs of this same disease. This year’s ...
look for named varieties such as ‘Jane’ which has reddish pink flowers. It’s hardier and would also do well in Zone 4. To be sure you’re getting the color you want, purchase your tree in early spring, ...
Christmas came early for some of our children and families this month as Chestnut Tree House turned into a winter wonderland thanks to some elves from Hobbycraft. The arts and crafts superstore ...