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Sweet Chestnut 'Castan Satvia'

  • Fast-growing and long-lived, up to 700 years
  • Produces sweet, edible chestnuts in 2–4 years
  • Golden-orange autumn foliage
  • Thrives in light, acidic soils and drought-tolerant
  • Strong, rot-resistant timber

The Sweet Chestnut Tree is a magnificent, self-fertile tree native to Britain. It grows quickly into a tall, stately feature, producing large, glossy leaves that turn golden-orange in autumn and spiky green fruits that ripen into 1–3 edible chestnuts.

This long-lived tree thrives on light, acidic soils and tolerates drought, making it perfect for large gardens, woodlands, or parkland. Its sturdy, rot-resistant timber is ideal for outdoor use, while the open, spreading habit ensures easy picking of fruit for years to come.

  • Fast-growing and long-lived, up to 700 years
  • Produces sweet, edible chestnuts in 2–4 years
  • Golden-orange autumn foliage
  • Thrives in light, acidic soils and drought-tolerant
  • Strong, rot-resistant timber

The Sweet Chestnut Tree is a magnificent, self-fertile tree native to Britain. It grows quickly into a tall, stately feature, producing large, glossy leaves that turn golden-orange in autumn and spiky green fruits that ripen into 1–3 edible chestnuts.

This long-lived tree thrives on light, acidic soils and tolerates drought, making it perfect for large gardens, woodlands, or parkland. Its sturdy, rot-resistant timber is ideal for outdoor use, while the open, spreading habit ensures easy picking of fruit for years to come.

$38.70
Sweet Chestnut 'Castan Satvia'β€”
$38.70

Description

  • Fast-growing and long-lived, up to 700 years
  • Produces sweet, edible chestnuts in 2–4 years
  • Golden-orange autumn foliage
  • Thrives in light, acidic soils and drought-tolerant
  • Strong, rot-resistant timber

The Sweet Chestnut Tree is a magnificent, self-fertile tree native to Britain. It grows quickly into a tall, stately feature, producing large, glossy leaves that turn golden-orange in autumn and spiky green fruits that ripen into 1–3 edible chestnuts.

This long-lived tree thrives on light, acidic soils and tolerates drought, making it perfect for large gardens, woodlands, or parkland. Its sturdy, rot-resistant timber is ideal for outdoor use, while the open, spreading habit ensures easy picking of fruit for years to come.