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Aesculus

Aesculus
Family: Sapindaceae
Aesculus image
Paul Rothrock
  • Gleason & Cronquist
  • Resources
Vascular plants of NE US and adjacent Canada
Sepals connate at least half their length to form a lobed tube; lvs deciduous, 5-11-foliolate. 13, N. Hemisphere.

Gleason, Henry A. & Cronquist, Arthur J. 1991. Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. lxxv + 910 pp.

©The New York Botanical Garden. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Species within inventory project: Arizona Flora
Aesculus arguta
Media resource of Aesculus arguta
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Aesculus assamica
Media resource of Aesculus assamica
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Aesculus austrina
Media resource of Aesculus austrina
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Aesculus californica
Media resource of Aesculus californica
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Aesculus chinensis
Media resource of Aesculus chinensis
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Aesculus discolor
Media resource of Aesculus discolor
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Aesculus dupontii
Media resource of Aesculus dupontii
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Aesculus echinata
Media resource of Aesculus echinata
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Aesculus flava
Media resource of Aesculus flava
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Aesculus georgiana
Media resource of Aesculus georgiana
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Aesculus glabra
Media resource of Aesculus glabra
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Aesculus hippocastanum
Media resource of Aesculus hippocastanum
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Aesculus indica
Media resource of Aesculus indica
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Aesculus mutabilis
Media resource of Aesculus mutabilis
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Aesculus parryi
Media resource of Aesculus parryi
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Aesculus parviflora
Media resource of Aesculus parviflora
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Aesculus pavia
Media resource of Aesculus pavia
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Aesculus splendens
Media resource of Aesculus splendens
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Aesculus sylvatica
Media resource of Aesculus sylvatica
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Aesculus turbinata
Media resource of Aesculus turbinata
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Aesculus x arnoldiana
Media resource of Aesculus x arnoldiana
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Aesculus x bushii
Media resource of Aesculus x bushii
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Aesculus x glaucescens
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Aesculus x harbisonii
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not available
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Aesculus x hybrida
Media resource of Aesculus x hybrida
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Aesculus x mississippiensis
Media resource of Aesculus x mississippiensis
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Aesculus x mutabilis
Media resource of Aesculus x mutabilis
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Aesculus x neglecta
Media resource of Aesculus x neglecta
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Aesculus x woerlitzensis
Media resource of Aesculus x woerlitzensis
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Aesculus x worlitzensis
Media resource of Aesculus x worlitzensis
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Aesculus × carnea
Media resource of Aesculus × carnea
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Aesculus × harbisonii
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not available
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Aesculus × marylandica
Media resource of Aesculus × marylandica
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Aesculus × neglecta
Media resource of Aesculus × neglecta
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Aesculus ×carnea
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not available
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Aesculus ×hybrida
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not available
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Available
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