Another name for horse chestnut
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another name for horse chestnut
Horse Chestnut is a large deciduous tree. Its Latin name is Aesculus hippocastanum. It grows natively in southern Europe, on the Balkans, It is grown very often in temperate
Chestnut, but are unfit for food. Hippocastanum (the specific name of the common sort) is a The sturdy, many-ribbed boughs and thick buds of the Horse Chestnut make it a
The name buckeye derives from the resemblance of the seed to the brown eye of a buck (male deer), and horse-chestnut from the external resemblance of the seed to a chestnut, but
Other herb and supplement names: A B Adv Ther 2006 Jan-Feb;23(1):179-90. Vayssairat M, Debure C, Maurel A, et al. Horse-chestnut
to the study of medicinal plants, Fitoterapia, notes that the scientific name The Aescin in Horse Chestnut is a powerful saponin that has been shown to support healthy
Ther 2006 Jan-Feb;23(1):179-90. Vayssairat M, Debure C, Maurel A, et al. Horse-chestnut Enter a drug or supplement name:
Each conker is 2-4 cm diameter, glossy nut-brown with a whitish scar at the base. [2] Etymology. The name is very often given as just 'Horse-chestnut' or 'Horse Chestnut'; the
horse chestnut, common name for some members of the Hippocastanaceae, a family of trees and shrubs of the north temperate zones and of South America.
Basic information on horse chestnut, including common names, uses, potential side effects, and resources to learn more. From the U.S. National Institutes of Health.
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