Additional information
Scientific Name | Aesculus hippocastanum |
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Height | 50-75' |
Spread | 40-60' |
Shape | Rounded |
Foliage | Dark green |
Fall Foliage | Yellow-brown |
Native To | |
Zone | 3 |
Size | 1 gallon |
$40.00
This large tree is known for its showy flowers in May. The clusters of white flowers stand 6 inches tall above the foliage. The leaves are large, palmate, and dark green. Rarely found in woodlands, this tree can be a common site in cemeteries and parks. It has become a collector’s tree as it has become hard to find in the trade.
This tree is non-native – introduced to North America in the 1500’s from Turkey, Greece and Albania. This is not a true chestnut and the nuts are inedible by humans. Nuts ripen in the fall. The husks are green with spikes, but the nut inside is shiny brown.
Scientific Name | Aesculus hippocastanum |
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Height | 50-75' |
Spread | 40-60' |
Shape | Rounded |
Foliage | Dark green |
Fall Foliage | Yellow-brown |
Native To | |
Zone | 3 |
Size | 1 gallon |