Trees / shrubs within the buckeye genus, Aesculus, have distinctive palmately compound leaves with five to nine elliptical or lance-shaped leaflets.
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""'Aesculus hippocastanum " "'is a species of flowering plant in the soapberry and lychee family Sapindaceae.
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They feed on the nectar of various flowers, including " Prunus virginiana var . demissa " and " Aesculus californica ".
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At the center of the park is a horse chestnut ( marronnier ) tree, of the genus Aesculus, for which the park takes its name.
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The top five host genera infested in Europe, in decreasing order, are maple, birch, willow, " Aesculus ", and poplar.
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A . Horse chestnut leaf blotch, a disease that affects several species of Aesculus ( horse chestnut and buckeye ), is more ugly than it is dangerous.
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Although the horse-chestnut is sometimes known as the buckeye, this name is generally reserved for the New World members of the " Aesculus " genus.
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"Aesculus parviflora " was introduced to British horticulture through the activities of John Fraser, who made his first botanizing trip through the American South in 1785.
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The red horse chestnut, a hybrid of " Aesculus hippocastanum " and the American " Aesculus pavia ", was still noted in Fulham Palace gardens as late as 1751.
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The red horse chestnut, a hybrid of " Aesculus hippocastanum " and the American " Aesculus pavia ", was still noted in Fulham Palace gardens as late as 1751.