• glimse@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    A couple more things about American Chestnuts:

    -Chestnut forests used to cover a shitton of the northeast before being reduced to basically nothing

    -“Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire” is about the tradition of eating American Chestnuts in the winter…

    -… Because for some, it was a treat. And for others, it was practically a staple food! They were an extremely abundant resource

    -Seriously, look at the size of the original American Chestnut forest:

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      1 month ago

      Farmers used to just let their critters loose into the forests to eat the chestnuts off the forest floor because there were just so many. Now I think every American chestnut tree alive has a name.

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        If I could time travel, I’d go see the chestnut forests first. I only learned about them a few years ago but I think about it a weird amount (maybe because I have a huge elm tree in my yard)

        Like can you imagine entire states covered in them? I don’t think they were quite the size of redwoods but they were ancient and well-established forests. And it makes me sad that most people don’t even know what we lost because some rich asshole just HAD to have foreign trees on their estates.