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CHESTNUT TREE - C>@ - (Heb. ’armon .) kjv@Genesis:30:37; kjv@Ezekiel:31:8) Probably the "palm tree" (Platanus orientalis) is intended. This tree thrives best in low and rather moist situations in the north of Palestine, and resembles our sycamore or buttonwood (Platanus occidentalis).

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Chestnut tree @ (Heb. 'armon; i.e., "naked"), mentioned in connection with Jacob's artifice regarding the cattle kjv@Genesis:30:37). It is one of the trees of which, because of its strength and beauty, the Assyrian empire is likened kjv@Ezekiel:31:8; R.V., "plane trees"). It is probably the Oriental plane tree (Platanus orientalis) that is intended. It is a characteristic of this tree that it annually sheds its outer bark, becomes "naked." The chestnut tree proper is not a native of Palestine.

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CHESTNUT TREE @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Genesis:30:37; kjv@Ezekiel:31:8

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H6196 <STRHEB>@ ערמון ‛armôn ar-mone' Probably from H6191; the plane tree (from its smooth and shed bark): - chestnut tree.