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Horse-chestnut, Weiße Rosskastanie

Aesculus hippocastanum

Description:

It grows to 36 m tall, with a domed crown of stout branches, on old trees the outer branches often pendulous with curled-up tips. The leaves are opposite and palmately compound, with 5–7 leaflets; each leaflet is 13–30 cm long, making the whole leaf up to 60 cm across, with a 7–20 cm petiole. The leaf scars left on twigs after the leaves have fallen have a distinctive horseshoe shape, complete with seven "nails". The flowers are usually white with a small red spot; they are produced in spring in erect panicles 10–30 cm tall with about 20–50 flowers on each panicle. Usually only 1–5 fruit develop on each panicle; the shell is a green, softly spiky capsule containing one (rarely two or three) nut-like seeds called conkers or horse-chestnuts. Each conker is 2–4 cm diameter, glossy nut-brown with a whitish scar at the base.

Habitat:

often planted in parks and near rads for their deep shade, and their beautiful inflorescence

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1 Comment

Wild Things
Wild Things 12 years ago

Beautiful.

Wien, Wien, Austria

Spotted on May 12, 2010
Submitted on Jan 12, 2012

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