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Horse Chestnut

(Aesculus hippocastanum )
3 500 Ft

 The genus consists of 13 species out of which six native in North America, one in Mexico and six to Eurasia. The common horse chestnut, which is known in our country, Hungary, originates from Asia Minor and the Balkan Peninsula. The flowers bloom late April or early May. They are used in folk medicine as a drug against rheumatic pains - tea made from horse chestnut flowers should be drunk in such cases. Concoctions made from the ripening crop seeds in autumn, mainly reinforce the blood vessel walls, and have blood clotting retarding effect. However, the ingested seeds are toxic!!! 4a USDA Zone.

Light: Napos helyre

Moisture: Átlagos vízigényű

pH: talajban nem válogat

USDA zone: 4a

Size: 80-120

Package: K2-5