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Bottlebrush Buckeye
Latin Name:
Aesculus parviflora
location:
southeastern United States
The Bottlebrush Buckeye, which is also referred as Aesculus parviflora, is normally found around southeastern United States. It normally look like 8' to 12' tall and 8' to 15' in spread, making it a very special plant among others! In the summer, its leafs are changing looking like opposite, palmately-compound leaves, with 5 to 7 leaflets and in the automn its foliage then is can be a good, clear yellow, but frequently is yellow-green. The Bottlebrush Buckeye (Aesculus parviflora) has flowers that are blooms in mid-July, with showy white flowers and contains fruits that are a 1" to 3" long, pear-shaped dehiscent capsule. It has a beautiful Bark, where we can find smooth, gray and somewhat showy on it. An interesting fact about the way it is cultured would be that best in full sun, but quite tolerant of partial shade However, an inconvinient with the Bottlebrush Buckeye can be that not as prone to
Aesculus
diseases and insect problems as other species A good way to identify a Aesculus parviflora with its suckering habit. The Bottlebrush Buckeye's propagation is done in an interesting way since it performs it by seed, but seed set will be low or fail to develop fully in short growing season locations
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