Aesculus
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Aesculus hippocastanum 'Digita' - Digita Horsechestnut
$25.00Out of stock
A distinctive and very cool selection of horsechestnut most noted for its corrugated and crinkled, deep green, half-sized leaves held on thick, coarsely branched twigs. We’ve yet to see flower development on our specimen but wait in suspense for them. Plants are notably more compact than the species and will certainly elicit attention in the garden. 15’ Learn More -
Aesculus hippocastanum 'Variegata' - Variegated Horsechestnut
$25.00Out of stock
An impressive and rare horsechestnut showcasing 10” tropical leaves that are boldly splashed and streaked with irregular white variegation. We’ve trialed several different cultivars under this name and find that the current clone we offer is superior for both foliage coloration and general garden performance. Learn More -
Aesculus parviflora - Bottlebrush Buckeye
$29.00Out of stock
An excellent, underutilized native shrub. Plants assume a multi-stemmed, suckering habit that is unique among the buckeyes. In late spring, long, terminal white flower panicles appear and are set off by the bold, palmately compound foliage. The overall effect can be spectacular. In fall, the dark green leaves transform to bright yellow. Grows best in rich, well-drained soils in partial shade. Learn More -
Aesculus parviflora var. serotina 'Rogers' - Roger's Bottlebrush Buckeye
$19.00Out of stock
A selection of Aesculus parviflora var. serotina that offers amazingly long drooping flower panicles that range 18-30” in length. Plants peak a full month after the straight species and a week or two later than is typical for variety serotina. Named and introduced by Dr. JC McDaniel of the University of Illinois. Learn More -
Aesculus pavia - Red Horsechestnut
$15.00Out of stock
A shrubby, small stature horsechestnut native to the southeastern United States. Plants exhibit startling, red flowers born in upright panicles held above the handsome, disease free, glossy, green foliage. One of the best horsechestnuts for use in small residential settings. 10-20' Learn More -
Aesculus x neglecta 'Erythroblastos' - Erythroblastos Horsechestnut
$25.00Out of stock
A moderately vigorous deciduous tree boasting the typical 5 parted leaves of the species and developing an upright oval crown with age. In spring, plants add drama to the garden with a breathtaking display of flamingo pink, newly emergent leaves. Truly an unbelievable show that lasts for several weeks as the leaves gradually transition to pale green. Soon thereafter, a pleasant display of light yellow flowers held in upright racemes adds additional landscape appeal. Learn More


