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Dec 23, 2024 09:41AM

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Almost all American chestnut trees die from the fungus Cryphonectria parasitica. This is true today as well. There are folks heroically trying to save the sub-species. But there is division in the ranks. Some argue we shouldn't plant hybrids, and many argue against wide-scale planting of other chestnut sub-species for fear that they might contaminate the purity of the American chestnut line. This, paraphrasing Pearce, is xenophobic nonsense. The hybridization of chestnut trees allows them to adapt to the fungal infection and stay fit so they can survive the evolutionary guantlet of the survival of the fittest. This is evolution at work. We would delay it at the peril to chestnut trees in North America.
What do you think?

It sounds like you’re doing a lot of investigation before making your decision.