| 1. | "Aesculus hippocastanum " is used in Bach flower remedies.
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| 2. | It is usually considered conspecific with " Aesculus assamica ".
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| 3. | Vegetation includes beeches, firs, aesculus, oaks, ferns, and Platanus.
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| 4. | Linnaeus named the genus " Aesculus " after the Roman name for an edible acorn.
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| 5. | In California they include plants such as California Buckeye ( " Aesculus californica " ).
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| 6. | I have a small Conker tree ( Aesculus hippocastanum ) growing in a medium-sized pot.
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| 7. | It differs from the buckeyes in the related genus " Aesculus " in having alternate, pinnate nuts are similar.
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| 8. | "Aesculus " seeds were traditionally eaten, after JMmon people of Japan over about four millennia, until 300 AD.
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| 9. | "Aesculus parviflora " is a deciduous calyx, small white petals, and several protruding 3-4 cm long stamens.
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| 10. | Now, if you have ever seen a horse chestnut _ Aesculus hippocastanum _ in bloom, you know how impossible it is to ignore.
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