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Thanks for coming to this group. I hope we could chat and trade information on your trees. If you download Yahoo Messenger at http://messenger.yahoo.com/...
castanea_len
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Jun 10, 2002
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Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the American_Chestnut_Trees_and_Hybrids group. ...
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Jun 13, 2002
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We need a few more people to join and things should start to pickup. If you know anyone that might be interested to join this group then send them the link....
castanea_len
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Jun 22, 2002
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Don't forget to keep checking the Bookmarks, Photos, and Messages sections. Post some of your own and get Yahoo Messenger for instant messages....
castanea_len
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Jun 22, 2002
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You might want to check out my web pages on the American Chestnut at: http://www2.vscc.cc.tn.us/jschibig/resurrectingthechestnut.htm. I along with three other...
joetnky
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Jun 24, 2002
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Please correct the chestnut link in my previous message from http://www2.vscc.tn.us/jschibig/resurrectingthechestnut.htm. to ...
joetnky
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Jun 24, 2002
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There is a very large tree growing in a state park near me. It is about 60' tall and not affected by the blight yet. I should get a soil sample to test....
castanea_len
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Jun 24, 2002
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To get detailed soil information for the site where that 60 ft. Chestnut is located, the easiest and maybe the best way would be to get a soil map from the...
joetnky
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Jun 24, 2002
4:36 pm
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Try this site http://www.angelfire.com/pa3/castanea/survivors.html The McConnels Mill tree was tested and is 100% American. We will try to get some scion from...
castanea_len
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Jun 24, 2002
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Greetings fellow "chest(NUTS)"! First, let me say, "Thank you", to joetnky for refering me to this website. I hope to find it very informative. I have very...
thrashmikki
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Jun 26, 2002
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Is that large tall flowering Chestnut at http://www.angelfire.com/pa3/castanea/Misc.html the Cameron County tree? Do any of the large Chestnuts depicted by ...
joetnky
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Jun 28, 2002
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Joe, I don't have any information on the large flowering chestnut tree. I will ask the person that gave me the photo to see if he knows. The Mill tree was...
castanea_len
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Jun 29, 2002
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Does anyone have any information, including web-sites, regarding the biochemical/molecular genetic defense mechanisms of Castanea dentata? Thus far, I have...
thrashmikki
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Jul 4, 2002
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Joe, The tall, flowering chestnut tree is not the Cameron Co., Pa tree. It is near Fairhope, Pa in southern Somerset Co. I've designated it Fa#1. It is about...
Thomas M. Pugel
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Jul 7, 2002
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There is a scientist at the University of Cincinatti who is studying the chemical changes in Castanea when it is infected withe blight. He talked at TACFs'...
Thomas M. Pugel
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Jul 7, 2002
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... [Image] ... Winget's Homepage G. Douglas Winget PhD Michigan State University Professor Select from the following: Links for Economic Botany Links for...
Thomas M. Pugel
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Jul 7, 2002
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Thanks, Tom, for the info on the Fairhope tree. Do you think the fertile nuts you got from this tree were from self-pollination or are there other mature trees...
joetnky
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Jul 8, 2002
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Greetings All! tmpugel, Were you able to secure the name of the researcher at the U. of Cinc. Also, does anyone have any information reqarding Aralia spinosa ...
thrashmikki
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Aug 1, 2002
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Sorry, I tried to email his web page to you. Aparently it didn't work. His name etc is: G. Douglas Winget Dept of Bio Sciences POB 210006 University of...
Thomas M. Pugel
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Aug 1, 2002
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Everybody, please feel free to post photos, word documents, html links, and messages. I know we are busy this time of year. I just wanted to let you know it is...
castanea_len
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Aug 2, 2002
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Hi I' m quite fond of chestnut trees, but I try to stick to the classical species, and have planted 4 of them last year, but the two largest (14 feet high,...
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... Hi, Most of the Arialiaceae have medicinal properties, even the ubiquitous Hedera Helix. If I am not mistaken, it contains an alcaloid. As you probably...
titier72
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Sep 15, 2002
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Hi Bert, Your best reference to chestnut cultivars is the CAES or Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station. I have a link under sources of Chestnuts on my...
Ed Greenwell
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Sep 17, 2002
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Tom, Do you know if the Cameron tree produced any nuts this year? I hope to see if the McConnell's Mill produced duds again this year. My Layeroka has burs...
Len Speis
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Sep 18, 2002
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Len, I don't know if it did. I'm going to try to get to it and to the Fairhope tree but might not be able to schedule it. Tom ... ADVERTISEMENT...
Thomas M. Pugel
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Sep 19, 2002
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About two weeks ago, a forester discovered two large Chestnuts in Monroe Co., Ky. while marking timber to be cut. I saw these trees yesterday and have no doubt...
joetnky
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Oct 5, 2002
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Joe, Really nice page you have setup on those large surviving trees. It got me motivated to look for more chestnut trees in McConnel's Mill. If you get a...
Len
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Oct 5, 2002
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I just harvested my cross between the Ford's Tall tree and the Layeroka. Both timber-type trees. Ford's Tall is all Chinese the Layeroka is (European X...
Len
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Oct 15, 2002
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Hi, I bought a new Nursery site in Cumberland County Ky. in Burkesville in November and while surveying found two Chestnut trees loaded with nuts. Sent twigs...
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Jan 4, 2003
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Would like to meet someone with more Chestnut experience than I to examine the two trees I found in Burkesville Ky. In talks with people in the area was told...
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