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Castanea crenata
Castanea crenata
Castanea crenata

Wikipedia description

Castanea crenata, known as Korean chestnut, Korean castanea, and Japanese chestnut, is a species of chestnut originally native to Japan and South Korea. It is a small to medium-sized deciduous tree growing to 10–15 m tall. The leaves are similar to those of the sweet chestnut, though usually a little smaller, 8–19 cm long and 3–5 cm broad. The flowers of both sexes are borne in 7–20 cm long, upright catkins, the male flowers in the upper part and female flowers in the lower part. They appear in summer, and by autumn, the female flowers develop into spiny cupules containing 3–7 brownish nuts that are shed during October.

Scientific classification

Clade: Core Eudicots/Rosids
Order: Fagales
Family: Fagaceae
Species: Castanea crenata

Samples

Sample nameSample codeTissueRNA extractorSample providerBLASTSRA dataAssembly data
NHUA-Castanea_crenataNHUA--BGIM. Johnson