This chart describes the natural range of the American chestnut. The chart includes a partial
map of the United States, and the color brown is used illustrate the range.
This image shows or depicts in eastern US geographical statistical format data concerning
the natural range of the american chestnut. Source is the US Geological Survey.
This map graph shows the natural range of the american chestnut tree. The range is shown in
brown and seems to extend across the far eastern united states.
The image depicts the natural range of the American Chestnut. From the west coast of Massachusetts
stretching all the way down to the south in Mississippi and Atlanta.
This chart is a map of the eastern Us, and the south eastern part of Canada. In brown is the
area in which the natural range of the American chestnut resides.
This is chart of the east coast of the United States showing a brown color stretching from
Maine all the way to Mississippi depicting the natural range of the American chestnut.
This map shows the natural range of the American chestnut in Eastern America. The chestnut
is not in the Midwest or Southeast part of the country, but is prevalent in the Mid-North
East.
This is a map of the Eastern United States overlaid with the range of the American chestnut.
The range starts in New England, extends southward along the Appalachian mountains and ends
in Northern Alabama and Mississippi.
The image depicts the natural range of the American chestnut. The American chestnut appears
to span from the top of the east coast, around Massachusetts, all the way down to the south
in Mississippi.
We see a map of the entire Eastern United States showing a shaded region indicating the natural
range of the American chestnut tree. It grows on the more inland states on the southern half
and spreads to the coast tapering near Massachusetts.
This chart show the Natural Range of the American Chestnut. The American Chestnut is found
in the Northeast, and into the mountainous areas of Kentucky and Tennessee. It can be found
as far south as Alabama. Chestnuts are not found along the coastal states of the Southeast.
This image shows the natural range of the American chestnut. The American chestnut is mainly
found in the eat of the United States and south of the mid west regions. The brown shows where
the chestnut is located and the white represents no chestnut.
This chart describes the natural range of the American chestnut. The chart includes a map
of a section of the United States and the area that includes the American Chestnut.