The upright-oval to slightly spreading crown has dark green leaves that turn pumpkin orange in fall and are not bothered by the foliage diseases of common horsechestnut. Flowers yellowish-green in May. Native.
Product Description
AESCULUS flava – Yellow Buckeye
(aka octandra)
The upright-oval to slightly spreading crown has dark green leaves that turn pumpkin orange in fall and are not bothered by the foliage diseases of common horsechestnut. Flowers are a lemon yellow color in April to May. Prefers a deep, moist, well drained soil. Ideal for large landscapes, ornamental shade tree, woodland areas and parks. Native.
Sun: Full Sun/Part Shade
Soil: Average, Moist, Well-drained
Size: Height 50-70ft., Width 30-50ft.
Zone: 4-8
Flower: Lemon Yellow, Showy
Bloom Time: April To May
Attributes: Great Fall Color, Showy Fruit, Hardy.