Chrysolepis sempervirens (Bush Chinquapin) Shrub Farming While Black is the
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Chrysolepis sempervirens (Bush Chinquapin) Shrub Farming While Black is thePlant Description: An upright, evergreen shrub. This plant grows smooth bark with oblong, firm, dark green leaves that are rust colored on the bottoms. Flowers are similarly light brown rusty, fluffy, and somewhat insignificant in late summer to fall. Followed by an edible nut that tastes similar to hazelnuts. Nut shells are spikey and bright green, usually containing 1 3 nuts *NEVER CONSUME PLANTS WITHOUT PROPER ID* Height: 2 7 ft Width: 2 7 ft
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