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PlantLCLeast Concern

Sweet Chestnut

Castanea sativa

About

Introduced by the Romans as a food source, the sweet chestnut produces large, edible nuts in spiny cases and can live for over 500 years. Ancient coppiced sweet chestnut woodlands in Kent and East Sussex are important habitats for wildlife.

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Quick Facts

Category
Plant
Latin name
Castanea sativa
IUCN Status
LC — Least Concern
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Conservation Status: LC

Least Concern — assessed by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.