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horse chestnut tree sapling
How long does it take for a horse chestnut tree to grow?Can you keep a horse chestnut tree small?How do you plant a horse chestnut tree?Can I grow a t...
horse chestnut disease 2019
Leaf blotch is an infection of the leaves of horse chestnuts by the fungus Phyllosticta paviae (syn. Guignardia aesculi), which causes irregular brown...
horse chestnut leaves
The leaves of Horse chestnut are palmately compound with five to seven leaflets. The leaflets are 13 - 30 cm (5.1 – 11.81 in) long. ... The seeds (che...
horse chestnut leaf
Are horse chestnut leaves poisonous?How do you identify a horse chestnut tree?What is horse chestnut used for?What is a horse chestnut leaf?How long d...
horse chestnut slab
What is horse chestnut wood good for?Is horse chestnut a hardwood or softwood?Is horse chestnut wood poisonous?Where can I find horse chestnuts?How lo...
is horse chestnut a softwood
Is horse chestnut a hardwood or softwood?What type of wood is horse chestnut?Is horse chestnut tree good firewood?What type of tree is a conker tree?I...
chestnut vs horse chestnut
Edible chestnuts belong to the genus Castanea and are enclosed in sharp, spine-covered burs. The toxic, inedible horse chestnuts have a fleshy, bumpy ...
horse chestnut edible
Edible chestnuts belong to the genus Castanea and are enclosed in sharp, spine-covered burs. The toxic, inedible horse chestnuts have a fleshy, bumpy ...
red horse chestnut edible
Are horse chestnuts edible? They are not. In general, toxic horse chestnuts should not be consumed by people, horses or other livestock. Read on for m...