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Castanea pumila (L. ) Mill.
CHINKAPIN
Allegheny Alleghany Chinkapin; Calophyllum calaba

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Castanea pumila, Chinkapin
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Castanea pumila, Chinkapin

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FamilyScientific name @ source (records)
Andrenidae  Andrena rehni @ AMNH_BEE (1)

Andrena w-scripta @ AMNH_BEE (1)
Aphididae  Anoecia querci @ NCSU_ENT (2)

Calaphis betulaecolens @ NCSU_ENT (6)

Calaphis castaneoides @ NCSU_ENT (10)

Patchia virginiana @ AMNH_PBI (2)
Botryosphaeriaceae  Dothiorella quercina @ 363028B (1); 363028A (1); BPI (1)

Phyllosticta castaneae @ BPI (2)
Cicadellidae  Alebra eburnea @ MEMU_ENT (7)

Eratoneura andersoni @ III (2)

Eratoneura basilaris @ III (1)

Eratoneura carmini @ III (1)

Eratoneura crinita @ III (3)

Eratoneura forfex @ III (1)

Eratoneura knullae @ III (3)

Eratoneura mcateei @ III (1)

Eratoneura parva @ III (1)

Eratoneura propria @ III (1)

Eratoneura tersa @ III (1)

Erythridula cuneata @ III (1)

Erythroneura integra @ III (1)

Graphocephala fennahi @ MEMU_ENT (9)

Scaphytopius ( @ MEMU_ENT (1)

Typhlocyba @ MEMU_ENT (2)
Cronartiaceae  Cronartium cerebrum @ BPI (6)

Cronartium strobilinum @ BPI (1)
Cryphonectriaceae  Endothia fluens @ BPI (1)

Endothia parasitica @ BPI (7)
Dermateaceae  Discohainesia oenotherae @ BPI (1)

Gloeosporium septorioides @ BPI (1)

Pyrenopeziza @ BPI (1)
Erysiphaceae  Microsphaera alni @ BPI (6)
Membracidae  Atymna castaneae @ NCSU (28)
Miridae  Reuteroscopus ornatus @ AMNH_PBI (1)
Peniophoraceae  Peniophora @ BPI (1)

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3. Castanea pumila (Linnaeus) Miller, Gard. Dict., ed. 8. Castanea no. 2. 1768.

Chinquapin, chinkapin, dwarf chestnut

Fagus pumila Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 998. 1753; Castanea alnifolia Nuttall; C . alnifolia var. floridana Sargent; C . floridana (Sargent) Ashe; C . pumila var. ashei Sudworth

Shrubs or trees , to 15 m, often rhizomatous. Bark gray to brown, smooth to slightly fissured. Twigs puberulent with spreading hairs, occasionally glabrate with age. Leaves: petiole 3-7(-10) mm. Leaf blade narrowly elliptic to narrowly obovate or oblanceolate, 40-210 × 20-80 mm, base rounded to cordate, margins obscurely to sharply serrate, each abruptly acuminate tooth with awn usually less than 2 mm; surfaces abaxially typically densely covered with appressed stellate or erect-woolly, whitish to brown trichomes, sometimes essentially glabrate especially on shade leaves, veins often minutely puberulent. Pistillate flower 1 per cupule. Fruits: cupule 2-valved, enclosing 1 flower, valves irregularly dehiscing along 2 sutures, longest spines usually less than 10 mm; nut 1 per cupule, ovate-conic, 7-21 × 7-19 mm, round in cross section, not flattened, beak less than 3mm excluding styles.

Flowering spring (May-Jun). Forest, open woods, forest understory, dry sandy and wet sandy barrens; 0-1000 m; Ala., Ark., Del., Fla., Ga., Ind., Ky., La., Md., Mass., Miss., Mo., N.J., N.Y., N.C., Ohio, Okla., Pa., S.C., Tenn., Tex., Va., W.Va.

Castanea pumila was thought to be extirpated from Long Island, New York, but it was recently recollected in Suffolk County.

Numerous names have been applied to populations included here under Castanea pumila (see also C . ozarkensis ). In general, the pattern of morphologic variation suggests three forms that have some geographic and ecologic continuity, but among which sufficient clinal variation occurs to prevent easy recognition. Plants of higher elevation and northern populations tend to be trees or large shrubs with densely tomentose vestiture of the abaxial leaf surface, while southern coastal populations typically have flat-stellate vestiture, often very sparse or even glabrate (e.g., C . floridana ). These coastal populations may be separated into forms that are trees or large shrubs with leaves sparsely to not at all glandular versus low rhizomatous shrubs with prominent globose glands on twigs and leaves (centered in northern Florida and adjacent Georgia). The latter form is probably the same as C . alnifolia .

Various preparations of the leaves of Castanea alnifolia were used by Native Americans medicinally to relieve headaches and as a wash for chills and cold sweats; preparations from unspecified parts of the plants were used to treat fever blisters (D. E. Moerman 1986).

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