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Several hybrids occur.
Aesculus exhibits a
classical Arcto-Tertiary distribution.
Mexican buckeye seedpods resemble the
Aesculus seedpods, but
belong to...
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commonly used for New
World members of the
genus Aesculus. The
native distribution of
Aesculus hippocastanum given by
different sources varies. As...
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Retrieved 11
November 2021.
Aesculus glabra Missouri Botanical Garden Aesculus glabra Lady Bird
Johnson Wildlife Center "
Aesculus glabra". County-level distribution...
- Buckeye,
Aesculus californica (Nutt.) Nutt (PDF) (Report).
United States Department of Agriculture.
Retrieved 2025-05-30. Howard,
Janet L.
Aesculus californica...
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Aesculus × carnea, or red horse-chestnut, is a medium-sized tree, an
artificial hybrid between A.
pavia (red buckeye) and A.
hippocastanum (horse-chestnut)...
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hummingbirds as well as bees.
There are two varieties:
Aesculus pavia var. pavia:
typical red buckeye.
Aesculus pavia var. flavescens: yellow-flowered red buckeye...
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Coats 1992. "
Aesculus parviflora".
Royal Horticultural Society.
Retrieved 10
March 2020.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Aesculus parviflora. Pink...
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Aesculus flava, also
known commonly as the
common buckeye, the
sweet buckeye, and the
yellow buckeye, is a
species of
deciduous tree in the
subfamily Hippocastanoideae...
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refer to:
Aesculus hippocastanum, a
species of
large deciduous tree
native to
Europe and
planted around the
world as an
ornamental tree
Aesculus glabra,...
- Care
Guide for
Aesculus indica". Ma-Ke Bonsai.
Archived from the
original on 2011-07-14.
Retrieved 2010-12-02. "RHS
Plantfinder -
Aesculus indica 'Sydney...