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Horse Chestnut Aesculus hippocastanum

Horse Chestnut   Aesculus hippocastanum

The horse chestnut is not a member of the chestnut family nor does it supply nuts for horses. It was named by Linnaeus after the Roman name for an edible acorn. Its nut looks superficially like a genuine chestnut but is poisonous to many animals. It was introduced into Britain from North America many centuries ago.

Posted: Fri 12th September, 2008

Appears on: Trees and large shrubs in Holbourne Close.

Location: Holbourne Close, Barrow upon Soar (Lat: 52.748746, Lng: -1.149718)