Originally growing in damp places on river banks in the south-eastern part of North America where it forms a big shrub by nature. In culture it usually forms an average-sized tree with an oval-round, dense and compact crown. Eventual height circa 8 m, the crown will then be circa 4 m wide. Sometimes larger specimen can be found. The thick twigs bear non-sticky buds. The opposite leaves unfold with a reddish colour. They can reach 15 cm across and they consist of 5 to 7 palmatifid-compound leaflets, with an obovoid shape. These have deep-lying veins and are shed early in autumn. The pink red flowers sometimes have a yellowish hue and come in upright panicles up to 20 cm long. The tree thrives best in slightly moist soil. Good hardiness but susceptible to salt (for icy roads). Intolerant to hard surfaces.
5/7 leaflets, reddish unfolding, later fresh green, 8 - 15 cm
Цветы
panicles, pink red, June
Плоды
smooth, light brown, irregular crop
Колючки/шипы
None
Ядовитость
неядовитый, обычно
Вид почвы
few requirements
Мощение
неустойчив к мощению
Зона зимостойкости
6b (-20,5 до -17,8 °C)
Устойчивость к ветру
bad
Прочие виды устойчивости
устойчив к морозам, зона 1 - 6
Дерево-среда обитания для животных
медонос
Форма
штамбовое дерево
Происхождение
south-eastern part of North America
штамбовое деревоглинистые почвысуглинокторфяные почвыпесчаные почвынеустойчив к мощениюустойчив к морозам (зона 1 - 6)овальная 2 высота: от 6 до 12 метровплотная кроназеленыйоранжевый/красныйрозовыйиюньсреднерастущийэффектное цветениемедоноснеядовитый (обычно)
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Aesculus pavia
Aesculus pavia can eventually reach a height of 6 - 8 (12) m, depending on the site and climate conditions.
Aesculus pavia is среднерастущий and can eventually reach a height of 6 - 8 (12) m, depending on the site and climate conditions.
The right time to plant Aesculus pavia is during the dormancy period. In Western Europe, Aesculus pavia with root balls can generally be planted from mid-November to late April, although this depends strongly on the climatic conditions and the species of tree.