Sweet Chestnut
The Sweet Chestnut is a deciduous tree native to southern Europe and parts of Asia. It can grow up to 30 meters tall and is known for its long, serrated leaves and spiky, green husks that contain edible nuts. The tree thrives in well-drained soil and prefers sunny locations, making it a popular choice for parks and gardens.
The nuts of the Sweet Chestnut are harvested in autumn and are often roasted or used in various culinary dishes. They are rich in carbohydrates and provide a sweet, nutty flavor. Additionally, the wood of the Sweet Chestnut is valued for its durability and is commonly used in furniture making.