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A mature red horse chestnut was especially showy this May in the Elizabeth Hubert Malott Japanese Garden. Planted roughly 25 years ago, this tree is approaching its mature size of 35 feet tall and ...
RUPERT BROOKE. THE horse-chestnut tree is not indigenous to Great Britain but was introduced in the middle of the sixteenth century; there is some doubt as to its origin, but the general opinion ...
Horse chestnut is a tree that produces spiny-shelled fruits containing seeds, known as conkers. These may have some health benefits, for instance in treating varicose veins and hemorrhoids.
Red Horse Chestnut (Aesculus × carnea ‘Red Jewel’) The Red Horse Chestnut is a hybrid tree known for its large, vibrant red ...
One of the two stately horse-chestnut trees ... while the western tree’s branches remain bare with clumps of dried red leaves from last year. Adolph Bandelier, a pioneering archaeologist ...
They're trying to save a 110-year-old red horse chestnut tree from being cut down. Eight protestors with signs reading, "Coming soon: chestnut chainsaw massacre," and, "Death of a red horse ...