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Hey lovely people!

 

I'm trying to ID this local tree, which has grown some interesting looking fruit. I think it might be an Indian Horse Chestnut (Aesculus indica). Does that seem likely? Any other suggestions?

 

Thank you!

 

Jamie

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12 hours ago, JamieJin said:
12 hours ago, JamieJin said:

Hey lovely people!

 

I'm trying to ID this local tree, which has grown some interesting looking fruit. I think it might be an Indian Horse Chestnut (Aesculus indica). Does that seem likely? Any other suggestions?

 

Thank you!

 

Jamie

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More than likely, although could be a buckeye of some sort

 

 

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Another vote for correct ID.  I have a baby one doing very well; no fruit yet but the leaves are a perfect match; leaves that have stayed green very late only starting to turn in the last few days

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