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The return of the American chestnut tree in Fluvanna – Fluvanna Review


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Growing up we heard about the chestnut tree in literature, heard it in Christmas songs, and some may remember, in places like New York City, street vendors selling roasted chestnuts. It was common to see chestnut trees in the wild and it was part of American life. They survived for 40 million years and died out within 40 years. In north-eastern America, there were three billion trees and 25 percent of the trees in the Appalachian Mountains were chestnut but the number of surviving trees 24” in diameter is now fewer than 100.
“The chestnut trees, once a dominant tree of the Eastern deciduous forest, had been decimated by a blight in the early 1900s. Their nuts were a valuable source of food for wildlife and humans, while the wood was highly prized with its rot-resistant quality as well as strength. It was used for railroad ties, telegraph poles, etc.,” said Walter Hussey, a master naturalist. “The American Chestnut Foundation  (ACF) and the Virginia D ....

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Invasive Plant Control in Winter Webinar


Winter is for hot chocolate, warm fires, and controlling invasive plants.
Yes! It is a great time of year to tackle some of the invasive plants found in our area. Find out which plants you can treat, which you need to wait to treat, and how to do winter control safely and effectively.
You will have the opportunity to ask your questions live to our panel of experts.
Panel Members:
William Hamersky – Blue Ridge PRISM, Charlottesville Area Tree Stewards, Master Gardener, & Wildlife Biologist
Jim Hurley – Blue Ridge PRISM, Master Naturalist, Tree Steward, a member of the Virginia Noxious Weed Advisory Committee, and Board Member of the Virginia Native Plant Society ....

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