What happened to chestnuts in the United
States? Several hundred years ago the American chestnut was the dominant
tree in the Appalachian Mountain range. In the late 1800’s Chinese chestnut
trees were brought into the U.S. for
experimental planting. Unfortunately the imported trees carried a fungus to which
the American chestnuts had no
resistance. The result was that the American chestnut died off throughout the
range where it occurred most densely
(the fungus could spread from tree to tree). The American chestnut remains in
isolated locations, but no longer
stands as king of the forest.