The taxonomy and phylogenetic relationships among Castanea species were investigated using sequence data from the chloroplast trnL-F and trnH-psbA intergenic spacer regions. Samples included Castanea specimens of uncertain taxonomic affinity that were collected in the Hyrcanian forest of northern Iran. The trnL-F data were more informative than trnH-psbA, having seven parsimonyinformative sites. A low level of haplotype diversity was detected within Hyrcanian samples and the whole species of the genus Castanea. In thetrnL-F dataset, Castanea sativa and Castanea mollissima have unique character states that differentiate them from other species of Castanea. The genus Castanea was recovered as a monophyletic with high to moderate support when inferred from combined trnH-psbA and trnL-F spacer data. Two main lineages received minimal support in the trnL-F analysis, whereas trnH-psbA could not distinguish different species of Castanea from each other. Finally, low levels of haplotype diversity was found within small remnant stands of Castanea in the Hyrcanian forest, indicatingthatgeneticerosionmayincreasetheextinctionrisk for these valuable trees.