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Tue, Jun 5, 12 at 0:03
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we grow a few aesculus but this unknown plant has thick smooth leaves, not papery like aesculus. Any I.D. thoughts? thx much
mindy
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| Looks just like my a. pavia seedlings. |
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| Most species of Aesculus look like this. The leaves of A. hippocastanum are not typical of the genus. |
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| Most species of Aesculus look like this I have 5 species of Aesculus and although similar, they don't all look like that per say. Looks just like my a. pavia seedlings. |
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- Posted by arbo_retum z5 ,WinchstrMA (My Page) on Thu, Jun 7, 12 at 2:13
| well, everyone has said aesculus pavia so it must be that. whoopee!(the winter moth has DEVOURED my 2 others the last few yrs so i need back up.) thx much, mindy |
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