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Come on then, genii, another ID please


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Pretty, though. It's not on my property, though, so hopefully I can germinate some of the conkers

 

Send me some grafting wood up January time and I will make you some new ones.

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Send me some grafting wood up January time and I will make you some new ones.

 

If you can remind me and talk me through the process, I'll gladly oblige!

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I think Aesculus carnea is the hybrid between A. hippocastanum and A.pavia

 

Absolutely.

 

It also doubled its chromosomes to 84, in a specimen at kew, on a vegetively reproduced plant so it produces fertile seed which don't stray far from type.

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