Horse chestnut and sweet chestnut trees aren’t related, even though they have similar names.
A 400-year-old tree with a hole through its giant trunk has been named Wales' Tree of the Year 2019. Pontypool's Old Sweet Chestnut won a public vote of a shortlist of seven historic trees that ...
Oak, alder and hornbeam will soon rot down, while sycamore, beech, horse chestnut and sweet chestnut take ... into the bin to remove the leaf mould. Hammer the tree stakes into the ground, 60cm ...
3. The Romans planted chestnut trees across Europe Sweet chestnuts were an important part of the Roman diet. They ground them into flour or coarse meal to make bread, and Roman soldiers were fed a ...
The tree dates back to 1539 and is situated in what has become an urban park surrounded by homes on the edge of Wrexham city centre A sweet chestnut which has been standing tall since Queen ...