for the Ancient Greek playwright Aeschylus taxobox image Aesculus hippocastanum flori.jpg image caption Aesculus hippocastanum regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Sapindales familia Sapindaceae subfamilia Hippocastanoideae genus Aesculus genus authority Carolus Linnaeus L. subdivision ranks Species subdivision Aesculus arguta Aesculus californica Aesculus carnea Aesculus chinensis Aesculus chinensis var. wilsonii Aesculus flava A. octandra Aesculus glabra Aesculus hippocastanum Aesculus indica Aesculus neglecta Aesculus parviflora Aesculus parryi Aesculus pavia Aesculus sylvatica Aesculus turbinata Aesculus wangii Aesculus assamica The genus Aesculus IPAc en icon s k j l s ref Sunset Western Garden Book, 1995 606 607 ref or IPAc ... , being included in the soapberry family Sapindaceae . Linnaeus named the genus Aesculus ... the North American species are called Aesculus glabra buckeye s. Some are also called white chestnut .... Aesculus seeds were traditionally eaten, after leaching, by the Jomon people of Japan over about 4 ... Press. ref Description Aesculus species are woody plant s from 4 to 36m tall depending on species , and have ... large to 65  cm across in the Japanese horse chestnut Aesculus turbinata . Flowers are showy ... of Aesculus include Aesculus arguta Texas buckeye Aesculus californica California buckeye Aesculus carnea red horse chestnut Aesculus chinensis Chinese horse chestnut Aesculus chinensis var. wilsonii Wilson s horse chestnut Aesculus flava A. octandra yellow buckeye Aesculus glabra Ohio buckeye Aesculus hippocastanum common horse chestnut Aesculus indica Indian horse chestnut Aesculus neglecta dwarf buckeye Aesculus parviflora bottlebrush buckeye Aesculus parryi Aesculus pavia red buckeye Aesculus pavia var. flavescens Texas yellow buckeye, yellow woolly buckeye Aesculus sylvatica painted buckeye Aesculus turbinata Japanese horse chestnut Aesculus wangii Aesculus assamica Cultivation The most ... more details
This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Italictitle taxobox image Aesculus wangii Kunming Botanical Garden DSC02928.JPG status VU status system IUCN2.3 regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Sapindales familia Sapindaceae genus Aesculus species A. wangii binomial Aesculus wangii binomial authority Hu ex Fang Commonscat Aesculus wangii is a species of plant in the Hippocastanaceae family. It is found in China and Vietnam . It is threatened by habitat loss . It is usually considered conspecific with Aesculus assamica . References Rushforth, K. 1998. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 32381 all Aesculus wangii . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 20 August 2007. Category Aesculus wangii Category Vulnerable plants sapindales stub es Aesculus wangii zh ... more details
italic title taxobox name Painted buckeye image Painted buckeye Aesculus sylvatica flowers leaves.jpg image width image caption Aesculus sylvatica inflorescence regnum Plant ae divisio Magnoliophyta classis Magnoliopsida ordo Sapindales familia Hippocastanaceae genus Aesculus species A. sylvatica binomial Aesculus sylvatica binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus L. Aesculus sylvatica painted buckeye is a species of shrub . The species has five leaflets that are 4.5 to 6 inches long and 1.5 to 2.5 inches wide. The flowers are yellow and occasionally have red also. The species have Capsule fruit dry fruit and brown, scaly bark . ref cite book last Authors first Multiple coauthors title A Guide To Filed Identification Trees Of North America publisher Western Publishing date 1986 location United States pages 218 isbn 0 307 13658 2 ref The species is commonly found in forests and along stream bank stream banks . The shrub is poisonous. ref cite web url http www.ces.ncsu.edu depts hort consumer poison Aescusy.htm title Poisonous Plants Aesculus sylvatica accessdate 2009 12 05 work Poisonous Plants of North Carolina ref References reflist Category Shrubs Category Aesculus sylvatica Category Poisonous plants Category Flora of Alabama Sapindales stub de Aesculus sylvatica es Aesculus sylvatica ru ... more details
Italictitle taxobox name Yellow Buckeye image Yellowbuckeye384.jpg image caption Fruit and leaves of Aesculus Octandra regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Sapindales familia Sapindaceae genus Aesculus species A. flava binomial Aesculus flava binomial authority Daniel Solander Sol. range map Aesculus flava map.png synonyms Aesculus octandra Yellow Buckeye Aesculus flava is a species of Aesculus buckeye native to the Ohio Valley and Appalachian Mountains of the Eastern United States . ref cite web url http esp.cr.usgs.gov data atlas little aescocta.pdf title Aesculus Octandra Range Map accessdate 2008 03 06 publisher United States Geological Survey ref It is a medium sized deciduous tree growing to 20 47 m tall. It grows in mesophytic forest or floodplains, generally in acid to circumneutral soil. The leaf leaves are palmately compound with five rarely seven leaflets, 10 25  cm long and broad. The flower s are produced in panicle s in spring, yellow to yellow green, each flower 2 3  cm long with the stamens shorter than the petals unlike the related Ohio Buckeye , where the stamens are longer than the petals . The twigs have a faintly rank odor, but much less so than the Ohio buckeye, Aesculus glabra . The fruit is a smooth ... gallery gallery Image Aesculus flava leaf.jpg Leaf Image Aesculus octandra bark.jpg Bark Image Aesculus octandra flower.jpg Spring bud break Image Yellowbuckeye017.jpg Fruit gallery External links ... acc. 12 U 1 http www.cas.vanderbilt.edu bioimages species frame aefl.htm Aesculus flava images at bioimages.vanderbilt.edu http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol AEFL NRCS USDA Plants Profile Aesculus ... tree, buckeye history, buckeye folklore and more. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Aesculus flava Category Trees of the Eastern United States Category Aesculus flava Category Trees of North Carolina ... Aesculus flava fr Pavier jaune hsb o ty j rowc hu S rga vadgesztenye pl Kasztanowiec ty ru ... more details
in September and October. There are two variety biology varieties Aesculus pavia var. pavia typical Red Buckeye. Aesculus pavia var. flavescens yellow flowered Red Buckeye. The yellow flowered variety ... has hybridized with Common Horse chestnut Aesculus hippocastanum in cultivation, the hybrid being named Aesculus carnea , Red Horse chestnut. The hybrid is a medium sized tree to 20 25 m tall, intermediate ... . Hybrids of Red Buckeye with Yellow Buckeye A. flava have also been found, and named Aesculus hybrida . External links Commons Aesculus pavia wikispecies http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol AEPA USDA plant profile for Red Buckeye http www.swsbm.com Images New2 2001 Aesculus pavia flavescens.jpg photo of Yellow Red Buckeye http www.cas.vanderbilt.edu bioimages species frame aepa.htm Aesculus pavia images at bioimages.vanderbilt.edu Category Aesculus pavia Category Trees of the Plains Midwest ... Trees of Texas de Rote Rosskastanie es Aesculus pavia fr Pavier rouge hsb erwjena pawija hu V r s ... more details
Italictitle taxobox name Bottlebrush Buckeye image Aesculus parviflora habit.JPG regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Sapindales familia Sapindaceae genus Aesculus species A. parviflora binomial Aesculus parviflora binomial authority Walt. Aesculus parviflora Bottlebrush Buckeye syn. Aesculus macrostachya Andr Michaux Michx. , Pavia macrostachya Michx. Jean Louis August Loiseleur Deslongchamps Loisel. is a species of Aesculus native to open woodlands of the southeastern United States . It is a deciduous suckering shrub growing to 3 5 m tall. The leaf leaves are arranged in opposite pairs, palmately compound with 5 7 leaflets, each leaflet short stalked, 12 22 cm long and 5 10 cm broad, with an entire margin. The flower s are produced in conspicuous erect panicle s 20 30 cm long resembling a traditional bottle brush , each flower with a tubular sepal calyx , small white petals, and several protruding 3 4 cm long stamens . Cultivation and uses It is grown as an ornamental plant in gardens, where its August flowering Butterfly garden attracts butterflies . The naturalist, explorer and plant collector William Bartram first noted this undescribed shrub on his travels through Carolina, Georgia and Florida in 1773 78. ref Noted by Alice M. Coats, Garden Shrubs and Their Histories 1964 1992, s.v. Aesculus Bartram s botanizing explorations were recorded in his Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida ... American gardens. Aesculus parviflora was introduced to British horticulture through the activities ... www.ibiblio.org pfaf cgi bin arr html?Aesculus parviflora Plants for a Future Aesculus parviflora http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol AEPA2 NRCS USDA Plants Profile Aesculus parviflora Category ... of New Jersey Category Flora of Pennsylvania Category Aesculus parviflora Commons br Sapindales stub da Busk Hestekastanje de Strauch Rosskastanie es Aesculus parviflora hsb Kerkaty j rowc pl Kasztanowiec ... more details
Italic title taxobox image Aesculus indica tree.jpg image caption Aesculus indica , Indian Horse Chestnut at RBG Kew regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Sapindales familia Sapindaceae genus Aesculus species A. indica binomial Aesculus indica binomial authority Wall. ex Camb. Hook.f. Description Indian or Himalayan Horse Chestnut is an attractive tree growing to about 30 meters 100  feet with a spread of about 12 meters 39  feet . It is hardy to 15 C 5 F , USDA zones 7 9. ref name st63 Aesulus indica Fact Sheet ST 63 http hort.ufl.edu database documents pdf tree fact sheets aesinda.pdf ref It is in flower from June to July, and the seeds ripen in October. The flowers are Hermaphrodite hermaphroditic and with plentiful white blossoms during May and June pollinated by bees. Its large leaves 10 20  cm long by 2 6  cm wide are also ornamental and the mature tree forms a beautiful round canopy. Distribution Is common along the Himalayan Lowlands, between Kashmir and Western Nepal at elevations between 900 and 3,000 metres. ref name mandi Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge. Vol. 8 2 , April 2009, pp. 285 286. Ethnobotany of Indian horse chestnut Aesculus indica in Mandi district, http nopr.niscair.res.in bitstream 123456789 3963 1 IJTK 208 2 20285 286.pdf ref In the British Isles it is popular in many parks and estates where it was introduced in the mid 19th. century. It is also found in many parts of the USA. ref name st63 The commercial collection of its seeds for flour production seems to have impacted ... Ma Ke Aesculus indica cite web first Mark last D Cruz title Ma Ke Bonsai Care Guide for Aesculus indica publisher Ma Ke Bonsai url http makebonsai.com guide bonsailink.asp?quicklink 5083&name Aesculus indica accessdate 2010 12 02 ref References reflist Commons Aesculus indica Category Aesculus indica ... trees Category Garden plants of Europe de Indische Rosskastanie es Aesculus indica fr Marronnier ... more details
italic title taxobox name Red Horse chestnut image Aesculus carnea BotGartenMuenster PurpurKastanie 6685.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Sapindales familia Sapindaceae genus Aesculus binomial Aesculus x carnea Aesculus carnea or Red Horse Chestnut is an artificial hybrid between the Red Buckeye A. pavia and the Common Aesculus hippocastanum Horse Chestnut A. hippocastanum . The origin of the tree is not known, but it probably first appeared in Germany before 1820. The hybrid is a medium size tree to 20 25 m tall, intermediate between the parent species in most respects, but inheriting the red flower color from A. pavia . It is a popular tree in large gardens and parks. Cultivars Briotii named in 1858 to honor Pierre Louis Briot, the nurseryman at Trianon Versailles near Paris, France This is the most commonly seen cultivar which has 10 inch tall, deep rosy flowers and matures as a smaller tree. O Neil , which produce larger 10 12 inch panicles with brighter red flowers. Fort McNair named from where it was selected it has dark pink flowers with yellow throats and resists leaf scorch and leaf blotch. Aesculus Carnea Group Pendula Pendula with arching branches. ref Govaerts, R., Michielsen, K. & Jablonski, E. 2011 . Untraced Weeping Broadleaf cultivars an overview. http www.dendrologie.be bdb.php?p 402 Belgische Dendrologie Belge 2009 19 30. ref Plantierensis which has intense rose pink flowers with yellow throats and does not set fruit, which makes it less messy. ref cite book last Roth first Susan A. authorlink coauthors title Taylor s guide to trees publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt date 2001 location Boston ... references Commons cat Aesculus carnea Category Flora of Europe Category Aesculus carnea Sapindales stub cs J rovec ple ov da R d Hestekastanje de Fleischrote Rosskastanie es Aesculus carnea hsb erwjeny j rowc hu H ssz n vadgesztenye nl Rode paardenkastanje pms Aesculus carnea pl Kasztanowiec ... more details
Italic title taxobox name Ohio Buckeye image Aesculus glabra var. glabra.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Sapindales familia Sapindaceae genus Aesculus species A. glabra binomial Aesculus glabra binomial authority Carl Ludwig Willdenow Willd. The tree species Aesculus glabra is commonly known as Ohio buckeye , American buckeye , or fetid buckeye . It is native primarily to the Midwestern and lower Great Plains regions of the United States, extending southeast into the Nashville Basin . ref name range map cite web url http esp.cr.usgs.gov data atlas little aescglab.pdf title Aesculus glabra Range Map accessdate 2008 03 10 publisher United States Geological Survey ref It is also found locally in the extreme southwest of Ontario , on Walpole Island in Lake Saint Clair North America Lake St. Clair , and in isolated populations in the Southern United States South . ref name range map It is a medium sized deciduous tree growing ... Aesculus glabra publisher Digir.agr.gc.ca date 2009 09 01 accessdate 2012 02 12 ref Native Americans ... and uses File Aesculus glabra USDA.jpg left thumb 200px Foliage and Fruit File Aesculus glabra seeds.png ... Darbyshire, S. J., & Oldham, M. J. 1985 . Ohio buckeye, Aesculus glabra, on Walpole Island, Lambton ... of colemans nuts External links commons Aesculus glabra http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol ... aegl.htm Aesculus glabra images at bioimages.vanderbilt.edu http www.cirrusimage.com tree ohio buckeye.htm Ohio Buckeye Aesculus glabra Diagnostic photographs and documentation http thisfoodthing.com ... Winter ID pictures http www.plantmaps.com nrm aesculus glabra ohio buckeye native range map.php Interactive Distribution Map of Aesculus glabra DEFAULTSORT Aesculus glabra Category Aesculus glabra Category ... Category Trees of Tennessee Category Trees of Texas de Ohio Rosskastanie es Aesculus glabra fr Pavier de l Ohio ru simple Aesculus glabra ... more details
italictitle taxobox name Aesculus californica image Aesculus californica.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Sapindales familia Sapindaceae genus Aesculus species A. californica binomial Aesculus californica binomial authority douard Spach Spach Thomas Nuttall Nutt. Aesculus californica California Buckeye or California Horse chestnut is a species of Aesculus buckeye that is Indigenous ecology native to California and Jackson County, Oregon southwest Oregon , and the only buckeye native to these states. Description It is a large shrub or small tree growing to 4 12 m tall, with gray bark often coated with lichen s or mosses. It typically is multi trunked with a crown as broad as it is high. The leaves are dark green, palmately compound with five rarely seven leaflets, each leaflet 6 17  cm long, with a finely toothed margin and particularly in spring downy surfaces. The leaves are tender and prone to damage from both spring freezing or snow and summer heat and desiccation. The flowers are sweet scented, white to pale pink, produced in erect panicle s 15 20  cm long and 5 8  cm broad. The fruit is a fig shaped ... Pine and Interior Live Oak as it nears the limit of its range. Uses Image Aesculus californica ... by livestock and wildlife. ref cite report title Aesculus californica, in the USDA Forest Service Fire ... Aesculus californica Spach. Nutt. Native Plant Society of Oregon ISSN 1055 419X. cite book last ... links Commons Aesculus californica http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?Aesculus californica Jepson Flora Project Aesculus californica http www.plantmaps.com nrm aesculus californica california buckeye native range map.php Interactive Distribution Map of Aesculus californica DEFAULTSORT Aesculus Californica Category Aesculus californica Category Endemic flora of California Category ... de Kalifornische Rosskastanie es Aesculus californica fr Pavier de Californie hu Kaliforniai vadgesztenye ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE Aesculus Carnea Group Pendula Infobox Cultivar name Aesculus Carnea Group Pendula image image caption genus Horse Chestnut Aesculus species Aesculus Carnea Group cultivar Pendula origin England Aesculus carnea Aesculus Carnea Group Pendula , or Weeping Red Horse Chestnut , is a weeping tree and a cultivar of the Aesculus carnea Aesculus Carnea Group , the Red Horse Chestnut Group, which is a cultivar group of artificial hybrids between Aesculus pavia and Aesculus hippocastanum A. hippocastanum . ref name Govaerts Govaerts, R., Michielsen, K. & Jablonski, E. 2011 . Untraced Weeping Broadleaf cultivars an overview. http www.dendrologie.be bdb.php?p 402 Belgische Dendrologie Belge 2009 19 30. ref The name first appeared in the 1902 edition of the Hand list of Trees and Shrubs of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew without description. No trees are known to survive of this cultivar . Description A weeping tree with a leader and with arching branches. Young plants are reported not to be weeping. The weeping shape only seems to appear in when older. It may be that this is not a true weeping cultivar as older Horse Chestnuts often display arching branches. Accessions This cultivar does not seem to have been cultivated outside England. It never seems to have been widely cultivated and no trees are known to survive. Synonymy Aesculus carnea var. pendulum A.Henry 1907 ref name Govaerts References references Category Aesculus Category Weeping trees Category Extinct cultivars tree stub ... more details
Horse chestnut may refer to Horse chestnut or Aesculus hippocastanum , a species of large deciduous tree Horse chestnuts, Eurasian species of the genus Aesculus Horse Chestnut horse , a South African Thoroughbred racehorse Chestnut coat , a common coat color in horses Chestnut horse anatomy , the callous on the leg of a horse See also Horse chestnut leaf miner , a moth of the lepidopteran family Gracillariidae Chestnut disambiguation disambig ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Cameraria aesculisella image Cameraria aesculisella.JPG image width 150px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera infraordo Heteroneura familia Gracillariidae genus Cameraria moth Cameraria species C. aesculisella binomial Cameraria aesculisella binomial authority Chambers, 1871 ref http ia311226.us.archive.org 1 items revisionofnortha00braurich revisionofnortha00braurich.pdf Revision of the North American species of the genus Lithocolletis H bner ref synonyms Lithocolletis aesculisella small Chambers, 1871 small Cameraria aesculella small Riley, 1891 small Cameraria aesculisella is a moth of the Gracillariidae family. It is known from the United States Kentucky and Pennsylvania . ref http gc.bebif.be species show 1423 Global Taxonomic Database of Gracillariidae Lepidoptera ref The wingspan is 8 9 mm. The larva e feed on Aesculus species, including Aesculus flava , Aesculus glabra , Aesculus octandra and Aesculus pavia . They leaf miner mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine has the form of a flat, brownish blotch mine on the upperside of the leaf. It is a broad linear tract sometimes containing as many as five or six larvae. The winter is passed in the larval state, the period of hibernation lasting from August until April of the following year. References Reflist External links http mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu species.php?hodges 804 mothphotographersgroup http www.microleps.org Guide Gracillariidae Lithocolletinae Cameraria index.html Cameraria at microleps.org Category Cameraria Cameraria stub ru Cameraria aesculisella vi Cameraria aesculisella ... more details
Taxobox name Hippocastanaceae image Aesculus carnea BotGartenMuenster PurpurKastanie 6694.jpg image caption Aesculus carnea in flower. regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Sapindales familia Hippocastanaceae familia authority A. P. de Candolle DC. subdivision ranks Genus Genera subdivision Aesculus br Billia br Handeliodendron image Aesculus hyppocastanum 2.jpg thumb 230px Hippocastanaceae is the name given to a small group of trees and shrubs , when this group is treated as a family. Its most widespread genus is Aesculus the horse chestnuts and buckeyes, syn. Pavia . However, the American genus Billia and the Chinese genus Handeliodendron are also sometimes included in this family. A feature of the family is the palmate compound leaves. ref http delta intkey.com angio www hippocas.htm Hippocastanaceae in L.Watson and M.J.Dallwitz. 1992 onwards. The families of flowering plants. ref Members of this family are closely related to the large, mostly tropical family Sapindaceae , and some List of systems of plant taxonomy systems of plant taxonomy include the members of the Hippocastanaceae, along with members of the Aceraceae, in an enlarged family Sapindaceae. Recent molecular phylogeny molecular phylogenetic research Harrington et al. 2005 ref Harrington, M. G., Edwards, K. J., Johnson, S. A., Chase, M. W., & Gadek, P. A. 2005 . Phylogenetic inference in Sapindaceae sensu lato using plastid matK and rbcL DNA sequences. Systematic Botany 30 366 382. http www.ingentaconnect.com content aspt sb 2005 00000030 00000002 art00012 Abstract . ref has shown that while both Aceraceae and Hippocastanaceae are monophyly monophyletic in themselves, their removal from Sapindaceae sensu lato would leave Sapindaceae sensu stricto as a paraphyly paraphyletic group, particularly with reference to the genus Xanthoceras . Therefore it is now usually synonymized with subfamily Hippocastanoideae . References reflist Category Sapindaceae ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Brooks Memorial Arboretum is an arboretum located in Watoga State Park , Hillsboro, West Virginia . The convert 10100 acre km2 adj on arboretum contains mature yellow poplar s, Ohio Aesculus buckeye s, Populus sect. Aegiros cottonwood s, and other native species. Coord missing West Virginia Category Arboreta in West Virginia Category Botanical gardens in West Virginia Category Protected areas of Pocahontas County, West Virginia WestVirginia geo stub US garden stub arboretum stub ... more details
italic title Taxobox name image image width image caption Kalevala regnum Plant ae divisio Pteridophyta classis Marattiopsida ordo Marattiales familia Marattiaceae genus Christensenia species C. aesculifolia binomial Christensenia aesculifolia binomial authority Blume Maxon Christensenia aesculifolia is a species of tropical fern found throughout southeast Asia. It s leaves resemble Aesculus hippocastanum horse chestnuts . External links http tolweb.org Christensenia aesculifolia 56838 Christensenia aesculifolia info fern stub Category Marattiopsida ... more details
taxobox name Hippocastanoideae image image caption regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Sapindales familia Sapindaceae subfamilia Hippocastanoideae subdivision ranks Genera subdivision Maple Acer br Aesculus br Billia br Dipteronia Hippocastanoideae is a Family biology subfamily of flowering plant s in the Sapindus soapberry family, Sapindaceae . ref cite web url http www.ars grin.gov cgi bin npgs html gnlist.pl?2226 title Genera of Sapindaceae subfam. Hippocastanoideae work Germplasm Resources Information Network publisher United States Department of Agriculture accessdate 2009 04 11 ref Genera Acer small Carl Linnaeus L. small Maple s Aesculus small L. small Horse chestnuts, Buckeyes Billia small Peyr. small Dipteronia small Oliv. small commons category Hippocastanoideae References reflist Category Hippocastanoideae Category Plant subfamilies Sapindales stub de Rosskastaniengew chse hsb J rowcowe rostliny pt Hippocastanoideae ... more details
italictitle Taxobox name Corythucha aesculi regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Hemiptera subordo Heteroptera familia Tingidae subfamilia genus Corythucha species C. aesculi binomial Corythucha aesculi binomial authority O. & D. Corythucha aesculi is a species of lace bug Tingidae native to North America. C. aesculi s host plant is the yellow buckeye , Aesculus octandra Marsh and the insect can attain very high densities. ref name Stehr cite web url https kb.osu.edu dspace bitstream 1811 2919 1 V38N01 013.pdf title The Biology of Corythucha aesculi O. & D. Hemiptera, Tingitidae on the yellow buckeye, Aesculus octandra Marsh publisher Paper No. 13 from the Department of Zoology, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio author Wm. C. Stehr ref C. aesculi is preyed upon by a wide variety of other insects, of which ladybug s seem to be the most important. ref name Stehr References reflist Category Tingidae ... more details
Infobox given name name Georgiana image imagesize caption pronunciation gender Female meaning Greek language Greek word , meaning farmer . region origin related names George, Georgia, Georgina footnotes Georgiana is an English name. It is the feminine form of the male name George given name George and a variation of the female names Georgina and Georgia name Georgia . It comes from the Greek language Greek word , meaning farmer . ref http www.behindthename.com php view.php?name georgiana Behind the Name Meaning, Origin and History of the Name Georgiana Bot generated title ref Places Georgiana, Alabama Georgiana County, New South Wales Electoral district of King and Georgiana Persons Historical Georgiana Keable Georgiana Buller 1884 1953 Georgiana Drew 1856 1893 Georgiana Fullerton 1812 1885 Georgiana McCrae 1804 1890 Georgiana Molloy 1805 1843 Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire 1757 1806 Fictional Pride and Prejudice Georgiana Darcy Georgiana Darcy , younger sister of one of the main characters in Pride and Prejudice Georgiana, mother of Pip the main character in Charles Dickens Great Expectations Georgiana, wife of Aylmer in Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Birthmark Georgiana Reed, cousin of Jane Eyre in Charlotte Bront s novel of the same name. Plants Wuestneiopsis georgiana Occirhenea georgiana Quercus georgiana is the Latin name of the Georgia oak ref http www.ces.ncsu.edu depts hort consumer factsheets trees new quercus georgiana.html Trees Quercus georgiana Bot generated title ref Aesculus georgiana is the Latin name of the painted buckeye , also called Aesculus sylvatica ref http www.ces.ncsu.edu depts hort consumer factsheets trees new aesculus sylvatica.html Trees Aesculus sylvatica Aesculus georgiana Bot generated title ref Schools Georgiana Molloy Anglican School , a private school located in Busselton, Western Australia Georgiana Bruce Kirby Preparatory School , a non profit independent school located in Harvey West, Santa Cruz, Califo ... more details
Image Zig zag best march.jpg thumb right 250px A zig zag bridge at Boxerwood Boxerwood Gardens is a 15 acres 61,000 m arboretum featuring both native and unusual plant specimens, located within a larger preserve at 963 Ross Road, Lexington, Virginia , United States USA in the Shenandoah Valley . ref http www.boxerwood.org Boxerwood web site ref The Arboretum contains thousands of labeled trees and shrubs, including 1,300 cultivars, with fine collections of dwarf conifer s, magnolia s, dogwood s, rhododendron s, azalea s and Japanese maple s. Examples of its collection include 163 varieties of Acer palmatum Japanese Maple , Abies nebrodensis Sicilian Fir , Maple Acer buergerianum Trident maple , Maple Acer griseum Paperbark Maple , Maple Acer pensylvanicum Striped maple , Aesculus parviflora Bottlebrush Buckeye , Aesculus pavia Red Buckeye , Aesculus x carnea Briottii Red Horsechestnut , Chaemaecyparis obtusa Hinoki Falsecypress , Chionanthus virginicus White Fringetree , Cladrastis kentuckea American Yellowwood , Cryptomeria japonica Japanese Cedar , Halesia tetraptera Carolina Silverbell , Ilex verticillata Winterberry , Liquidunbar styraciflua Corky Corky Sweetgum , Malus Red Jade Red Jade Crabapple , Picea omorika Pendula Weeping Serbian Spruce , Syringa reticulata Japanese Tree Lilac , Taxodium distichum Baldcypress , Taxus species Yews , Thuja occidntalis American Arborvitae , and Viburnum prunifolium Blackhaw viburnum . Boxerwood Gardens has also recently opened a new PlayTrail, a nature playground designed especially for young children. Kids can run through the plant tunnels, float leaves down the mini creek, make pies in the mud kitchen, climb tiny house mountain and more The rules include make noise, touch anything, get dirty, and have fun See also List of botanical gardens in the United States References reflist coord missing Virginia Category Arboreta in Virginia Category Botanical gardens in Virginia Category Geography of Lexington, Virginia Category Vis ... more details
Ponderosa shrub forest is a plant association and plant community found in western North America . It is found from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Coast Ranges in the Western United States and Western Canada . In addition to the dominant species Pinus ponderosa Ponderosa pine, there are other common associates within this plant association. In California they include plants such as Aesculus californica California Buckeye Aesculus californica . ref C.M. Hogan, 2008 ref In the A.W. Kuchler Kuchler plant association scheme the Ponderosa shrub forest is denoted by the label K010 . ref http www.cgd.ucar.edu vemap lists kuchlerTypes.html Kuchler code . accessed 11.01.2011 ref See also Maritime Coast Range Ponderosa Pine forests California Floristic Province Rocky Mountain Floristic Region Category Plant communities of California Plant communities of California Category Plant communities of the West Coast of the United States Index Plant communities of the West Coast of the United States Notes reflist References http www.cgd.ucar.edu vemap lists kuchlerTypes.html Kuchler vegetation classification codes . accessed 11.01.2011 ref http www.fs.fed.us database feis plants shrub rosnut all.html Index of species information Rosa nutkana http www.globaltwitcher.com artspec info.asp?thingid 82383 C.Michael Hogan 2008 Aesculus californica , Globaltwitcher.com, ed. N. Str mberg coord missing California Category Plant communities of the West Coast of the United States Category Plant communities of California Category Temperate coniferous forests of the United States Category Ecology of the Rocky Mountains Category Ecology of the Sierra Nevada Category Natural history of the California Coast Ranges Category Forests of California Category Forests of Colorado Category Trees of the Western United States Pine Category Trees of California Pine Category Ecology of the United States ecology stub California stub ... more details
wiktionary conker Conker may refer to Horse chestnuts The seed of the horse chestnut, Aesculus hippocastanum Conkers , a traditional children s game, using the seed threaded on a string Video games Conker series Conker series , a video game franchise by Rare Conker s Pocket Tales , the debut game in the series Conker s Bad Fur Day , the second game in the series Conker Live & Reloaded , the remake of the second game in the series Conker the Squirrel , the main character in the series Insults Zainab Hannan , Ya little Conker. Noel Fielding as Vince Noir of the Mighty Boosh , He looks like a conker. Why don t you go put your head in some vinegar? Other Conkeror , a web browser Conkerberry , the plant Carissa spinarum disambig ... more details
Multiple issues orphan March 2012 unreferenced January 2010 notability January 2010 The term Cheggying refers to the recreational activity of collecting Aesculus hippocastanum horse chestnuts during the Autumn months. This involves using a stick a Cheggying stick , to hit the tree branches, causing the chestnuts to dislodge and fall to the ground, to then be collected. It is a colloquial term, of unknown origin, used almost exclusively in the North Nottinghamshire South Yorkshire area of England . Example Now then Father, shall we go cheggying this afternoon? To which the reply could be Aye lad, I ll just fetch me hat and stick. See also Dialect Slang Yorkshire dialect Category English dialect words ... more details
A Cypress forest is a western USA plant association typically dominated by one or more cypress species. Example species comprising the canopy include Cupressus macrocarpa . In some cases these forests have been severely damaged by goats, cattle and other grazing animals. ref name Rodriguez M.A. Rodriguez Malagon et al., The Guadalupe Island Recovery Track ref While cypress species are clearly dominant within a Cypress forest, other trees such as California Buckeye , Aesculus californica , are found in some Cypress forests. ref C.M. Hogan, 2008 ref Examples The Guadalupe Island Cypress forest is situated on Guadalupe Island , offshore from Baja California . This forest was greatly destroyed by the introduction of grazing goat s, but conservation biology efforts have been conducted to assist in restoring the forest. ref name Rodriguez Another example on the Pacific Coast mainland of Northern California is the Sargent s cypress Forest, located in coastal Marin County , California . ref Sargent Forest ref ref USGS Bolinas Quadrangle ref See also Pygmy forest Line notes reflist References http gis.esri.com library userconf proc07 papers papers pap 1960.pdf Marlene A. Rodriguez Malagon, Alejandro Hinojosa Corona, Alfonso Aguirre Munoz and Cesar Garcia Gutierrez The Guadalupe Island Forest Recovery Track http www.globaltwitcher.com artspec info.asp?thingid 82383 C.Michael Hogan 2008 Aesculus californica , Globaltwitcher.com, ed. N. Str mberg http californiamaps.org place.php?county Marin&feature Sergeant Cypress Forest Sargent Forest of Marin County, California http www.topozone.com map.asp?lon 122.6497053&lat 37.9865902&datum nad83 USGS Bolinas Quadrangle Map, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC Category Forests botany stub ... more details