Chestnut (disambiguation)

The Chestnuts are deciduous tree and shrub species in the genus Castanea. The name also refers to the edible nut these trees produce.

Chestnut may also refer to:

Flora and fauna

Botany

  • American chestnut, one of the most important forest trees throughout much of the eastern United States and southeasternmost Canada
  • Chestnut mushroom, Agaricus bisporus
  • Chestnut oak, species of oak in the white oak group
  • Chinese chestnut
  • Guiana chestnut, a name for Pachira aquatica
  • Horse chestnut, member of the genus Aesculus
  • Japanese chestnut, species of chestnut native to Japan and South Korea
  • Malabar chestnut, a name for Pachira aquatica
  • Swamp chestnut oak, species of oak in the white oak section Quercus
  • Sweet chestnut, species of chestnut native to southeastern Europe and Asia Minor
  • Water chestnut

Zoology

Places

United States

People

Arts, entertainment, and media

  • Chestnut (dance), a dance for three couples by John Playford
  • Chestnut (joke), British slang for an old or stale joke
  • Chestnut (music), a piece of music that has been played so much that many people are tired of it
  • "Chestnut" (Westworld), an episode of the HBO series Westworld
  • Chestnut: Hero of Central Park, a 2004 American family film
  • Chestnut Tree, a dance popular in 1930s England, based on a nursery rhyme, discussed in Chapter 2, on page 25 of Joshua Levin's non-fiction book Dunkirk: The History Behind the Major Motion Picture (2017)

Buildings

  • Chestnut Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, formerly the Pennsylvania Hotel, on the National Register of Historic Buildings
  • Chestnut Lodge, a historic building in Rockville, Maryland
  • Chestnut Residence, a university residence operated by University of Toronto, Canada

Other uses

See also

  • Chestnut Hill (disambiguation)
  • Chestnut Ridge (disambiguation)
  • Chestnut Street (disambiguation)
  • Charles Chesnutt
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