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It looks like the Natural Land Institute’s Legacy Tree Program has found yet another Illinois state champion tree: a rare ...
Horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) is a tree native to the Balkan Peninsula but is now widely cultivated around the world. While it is commonly associated with its striking flowers and ...
Horse chestnut extract may help treat several conditions, including varicose veins. However, more research is necessary to determine the benefits and risks.
Extract from the horse chestnut seed is a popular dietary supplement commonly used to improve vein health and reduce inflammation. Here are 7 health benefits of horse chestnut extract.
The horse-chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) of the family Sapindaceae is a medium-sized (up to 40m) deciduous tree native to southeastern Europe, introduced and cultivated all over the world.
I do not see many horse chestnuts in home landscapes and your tree is a beautiful specimen. It appears that your tree is suffering from a common fungal disease called horse chestnut leaf blotch ...
Saving the American chestnut: A story of renewal, regrowth and hope Science and community are uniting to rescue Appalachia's legendary tree species — unless it's rescuing us ...
Horse chestnuts are a well-known solution for handling spiders, but do they actually work?
Horse chestnut trees, which produce squat, smooth-bottomed nuts, are one of 15 trees listed by the city of Portland as a “nuisance,” in part because they easily spread and their husks and nuts ...
Horse chestnuts can be used in many ways, but they turn out to be a true all rounder that can be used for various purposes around the house. Horse chestnuts, better known as conkers, are easy to spot ...