Chestnut
Sweet chestnut and horse chestnut trees are common throughout the Britain. The sweet chestnut is a deciduous broadleaf tree native to southern Europe, western Asia and north Africa. It is thought to have been introduced here by the Romans whereas the horse chestnut is a deciduous broadleaf tree native to the Balkans. It was first introduced from Turkey in the late 16th century and is widely planted in all parts of the country.
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