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Horsechestnut Buckeye

Aesculus hippocastanum
Horsechestnut Buckeye

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Item # 471 - 999968
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Horsechestnut Buckeye Details:

Plant Facts
Mature Height
50 - 75 feet
Mature Spread
50 - 60 feet
Soil Type
Widely Adaptable
Moisture
Dislikes Dry Soil
Mature Form
Round
Growth Rate
Moderate
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Flower Color
White
Fall Color
Yellow
Foliage Color
Green
4-7

The Horsechestnut Buckeye tree, Aesculus hippocastanum, is a beautiful, round-headed tree perfectly suited for use in smaller yards. This flowering tree has long, dense clusters of single, bright-red flowers and are very attractive and favored by hummingbirds. Horsechestnut Buckeye trees are deciduous. This tree is widely planted in parks, avenues and in large gardens.

This tree blooms in early summer with individual flowers that have crumpled white petals which ages to dull red. Fruits have a leathery case covered with short prickles and in autumn release large seeds. The dark green foliage turns yellow-brown in fall. The nuts produced by this species are inedible. Wildlife such as squirrels gather many, and plant those that they don't eat. These trees prosper in full sun and also attracts butterflies.

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  "The" Horsechestnut Buckeye, 12/24/2006 11:14:07 AM
Reviewer: jbuckeye8
A lovely tree, fitting for the #1 Football team in the land. Should be planted everywhere, in droves!

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  Lucky buckeye, 3/15/2007 7:56:43 PM
Reviewer: knitnurs
this tree grows slowly, gives good shade. Squirrels love the buckeye nuts--if you want to collect some you have to be quick. It has pretty white flowers in the spring. The one bad thing I found about this tree--JAPANESE BEETLES LOVE IT. Be prepared to coat it with Orthene or Sevin a few times starting in June.

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