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  2. Aesculus hippocastanum - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. Aesculus californica - Wikipedia

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    Discover California Shrubs. Sonora, California: Hooker Press. ISBN 0-9665463-1-8. Bakker, E. (1971). An Island Called California. Berkeley, California: University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-04948-9. Jepson Flora Project: Aesculus californica; USDA Plants Profile for Aesculus californica (California buckeye) Calflora database – Aesculus ...

  4. Aesculus - Wikipedia

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    The most familiar member of the genus worldwide is the common horse chestnut, Aesculus hippocastanum. The yellow buckeye, Aesculus flava (syn. A. octandra), is also a valuable ornamental tree with yellow flowers, but is less widely planted. Among the smaller species is the bottlebrush buckeye, Aesculus parviflora, a flowering shrub

  5. Hippocastanoideae - Wikipedia

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    Aesculus hippocastanum: Scientific classification; Kingdom: ... Hippocastanoideae is a subfamily of flowering plants in the soapberry family Sapindaceae. [1 ...

  6. Which Berries Are Most Likely To Carry Viruses? A Food ... - AOL

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    The Food and Drug Administration announced it was overhauling its berry safety strategy. Here's what to know, plus which are most likely to be contaminated.

  7. Aesculus × carnea - Wikipedia

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    Aesculus × carnea, or red horse-chestnut, [1] is a medium-sized tree, an artificial hybrid between A. pavia (red buckeye) and A. hippocastanum (horse-chestnut). Its origin uncertain, probably appearing in Germany before 1820. It is a popular tree in large gardens and parks; and is even present in Hyde Park, London. [2]