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Aesculus hippocastanum 'Baumannii' Aesculus hippocastanum 'Baumannii' Van den Berk Nurseries
Woody Plants Database Species: Aesculus hippocastanum (ess'kue-luss hip-o-kas-tay'num) Common Horsechestnut; European Horsechestnut Found on Course Walks Big Trees in Winter, High pH Map of plant locations (Plant location data may be incomplete) In Collection (s): Tree Identification Guide Cultivars ' Baumanii ' Ornamental Characteristics
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Chestnut Tree, Aesculus Hippocastanum, Bud Against Blue Sky Stock Photo Image of forest
Aesculus hippocastanum is a large deciduous tree, commonly known as Horse-chestnut. It is native to a small area in the mountains of the Balkans in southeast Europe, in small areas in northern Greece, Albania, the Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, and Bulgaria. [1] It is widely cultivated throughout the temperate world.
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Aesculus hippocastanum
Full Leaf Overall Flower Structure Bark Leaf Bud Bark Mature Trunk Bud Winter Habit View Fruiting and Flowering Observations 4 Aesculus hippocastanum 'Baumannii' found Powered by Esri Building Map. View Individual Plant List Other Plants Like This Aesculus (Horsechestnut Buckeye)
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Tomates Verdes Yemas de castaño de Indias (chestnut budaesculus hippocastanum)
The Horse Chestnut, or aesculus hippocastanum, is a large deciduous tree that can reach heights of 30 - 40m and can have a branch spread almost as wide. The Arboricultural Hub. These buds are clearly visible, even from a distance and during winter months. Bark: Horse chestnut bark is smooth when young and pinky-grey in colour. With age.
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Horse Chestnut {Aesculus hippocastanum} bud Alex Hyde
Horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) is a tree. Horse chestnut contains significant amounts of a poison called esculin and can cause death if eaten raw. Horse chestnut also contains a substance.
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Aesculus hippocastanum (horsechestnut) Go Botany
Facts Horse chestnut is an attractive street tree with showy spires of white flowers and distinctive, palmate (hand-shaped) shiny, green, compound leaves. Widely planted as a large shade and street tree. Unlike true chestnuts (Castanea dentata), the nuts of horse chestnut are inedible and poisonous. Habitat
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Aesculus Hippocastanum Leaf Bud Opening Photograph by Pascal Goetgheluck/science Photo Library
Aesculus hippocastanum (horse chestnut tree or 'conker tree') is a large-growing deciduous tree with hard, rounded, shiny dark brown fruits, known as conkers. It has large, flat leaves up to 30cm long, made up of five to seven leaflets.
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Buds of horse chestnut, Aesculus hippocastanum Stock Photo Alamy
Aesculus hippocastanum, the horse chestnut, [1] [2] [3] is a species of flowering plant in the maple, soapberry and lychee family Sapindaceae. It is a large, deciduous, synoecious (hermaphroditic-flowered) tree. [4] It is also called horse-chestnut, [5] European horsechestnut, [6] buckeye, [7] and conker tree. [8]
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AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM en homéopathie indications et posologie
Inflorescence glabrous or matted ferruginous villous and shortly whitish tomentose (whitish hairs mostly on pedicels); peduncle 2.5-5 cm; thyrse conic or cylindric-conic, 10-30 cm, 6-10 cm wide at base; branches 2.5-5 cm, 4-12-flowered; pedicels 3-6 mm. Calyx 5-6 mm, abaxially tomentose. Petals 4 or 5, white, with red spots and a yellow (later.
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Horse Chestnut Bud Aesculus hippocastanum Dan Mullen Flickr
Common name: horse chestnut Scientific name: Aesculus hippocastanum Family: Hippocastanaceae Origin: non-native Mature horse chestnut trees grow to a height of around 40m and can live for up to 300 years. The bark is smooth and pinky-grey when young, which darkens and develops scaly plates with age.
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Aesculus hippocastanum buds emerging Cactus Plants, Bud, Garden Design, Cacti, Cactus, Landscape
Aesculus hippocastanum, commonly called horsechestnut, is native to the Balkans. It is a medium to large deciduous tree that typically grows 50-75' tall with an upright oval-rounded crown. Light green palmate compound leaves emerge in spring, each with 7 (less frequently 5) spreading ovate-oblong leaflets to 4-10" long.
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Aesculus Hippocastanum Leaf Bud Photograph by Pascal Goetgheluck/science Photo Library Fine
Aesculus hippocastaneum - Horse Chestnut Phylum: Magnoliophyta - Class: Magnoliopsida - Order: Sapindales - Family: Hippocastanaceae These splendid trees, native to northern Greece, were introduced into Britain from Turkey in the 17th century.
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Horse Chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum), leaves and bud, North RhineWestphalia, Germany, Europe
Summary Horse chestnut extract. may be an effective short-term treatment for CVI, a condition that can cause. varicose veins, swelling of the legs, and leg pain. 2. May treat varicose veins.
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Aesculus hippocastanum L. Plants of the World Online Kew Science
description: The Horse chestnut (buckeye) is a deciduous tree is originally from the Balkans and is widespread in Central Europe. The chestnut tree can grow up to 25 meters high. It has a broad, spreading crown. The crown base is often very low, so that the chestnut is well suited as a climbing tree.
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Horse Chestnut Tree Flower Buds Aesculus hippocastanum Com… Flickr
Common names: horse-chestnut, horse chestnut, common horse-chestnut All pictures (5) Share Overview More Information Care Knowledge Cultivars Photo Gallery (5) Aesculus hippocastanum L. (horse-chestnut), growth habit, tree form; © John Hagstrom Aesculus hippocastanum (Horse-chestnut), leaf, summer; © The Morton Arboretum
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Horse Chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) bud close up December 2017 (With images) Chestnut
Aesculus hippocastanum (Horse Chestnut): Minnesota Wildflowers Menu Share Aesculus hippocastanum (Horse Chestnut) Sapindaceae (Soapberry) Pick an image for a larger view. See the Showy, loose to dense, rounded to semi-pyramidal branching clusters 6 to 10+ inches long at branch tips.