yellow buckeye (Aesculus flava)
Family: Hippocastanaceae
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Form:
This is a medium sized tree reaching 60 – 90 ft. in height and 2 – 3 ft. in dbh. and has hanging branches. |
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Shape: opposite; palmately compound; 5-7 leaflets Margin: oval Texture: sharply serrate Variation: glabrous |
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Bark:
When young it has light gray-brown bark that becomes dark brown and scaly when older. |
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Twigs and Buds:
It has stout twigs. Leaf scars are large and shield shaped. The large terminal bud is non-resinous and orangish brown in color. |
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Flowers and Fruit:
Flowers are orangish yellow and appear in clusters. Fruit is encased in a leathery husk. The seeds are large, shiny and somewhat round. |
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Distinguishing Characteristics:
It has a palmately compound leaf with 5 leaflets; distinctive seed, orangish brown bark, and distinctive looking fruit. |
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Range:
Southwest Pennsylvania south to northern Georgia west to Illinois. |
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Silvics:
It is moderately intolerant of shade and prefers to grow on deep soils of coves. |
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