| 26. Horsechestnut circa 1930 Aesculus hippocastanum Able to tolerate urban conditions, it isfrequently planted along city streets. In spring, the tree produces magnificent,white, bell-shaped flowers covered in red and yellow markings. Native tothe Balkans of southeastern Europe, the bark yields a black dye often usedto stain silks and cottons. (Seealso #13) |
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