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Some chestnut trees can be really large and ancient.
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Chestnuts are developing, an important food fource for anumals in winter. Here u can see the thorny fruits and the drying male inflorescence in the middle.
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These r the flowers if the wild chestnut. u can see the female flowers on the left and the males ones dense on the right side.