TheOldOak
Active Member
My Dunstan's that were planted in 2013 as two year old trees finally have a few burs on them. Essentially 8 years from seed to producing seeds. Interestingly, my Chinese chestnuts also have burs. Those were planted in 2015 as one year old, 3 feet trees. Essentially 5 years from seed to seed. One of the Chinese chestnut trees has 15+ burs on it and it sits by itself with the nearest brethren 100 feet away- figure that one out!. Most only have 2-4 burs. It's a start!! Hate to say about time, but it is about time they produce! If I had to do over again, I would likely stick with the Chinese version, but I do like a little diversity in the woods.