it is also called an anstickadede tree
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mimi
no is u pushin me u crazy man
iz u chng ur Pokemon card wiv me u crazy man or i kill u
and u by my curry because my name is mr thravi
It looks like a big chesnut!
Alexis B.
Aesculus hippocastanum.
Sweet Chestnut Answer. The Horse Chestnut (Aesculus Hippocastanum is the tree that supplies conkers. The Sweet Chestnut (Castanea sativa) sometimes called the Spanish Chestnut supplies the nuts we roast and eat around Christmas.
The latin for horse chestnut tree family
Well considering that chestnut is recessive the foal most likely would be black, although it could be possible to get a bay foal.
Castanea Sativa
Well, the color Chestnut is called Chestnut because it looks like Chestnut wood.
Chestnut
The 'conker tree' is also known as the 'horse chestnut tree'.
Aesculus hippocastanumcastanaceae
Aesculus hippocastanum.
Sweet Chestnut Answer. The Horse Chestnut (Aesculus Hippocastanum is the tree that supplies conkers. The Sweet Chestnut (Castanea sativa) sometimes called the Spanish Chestnut supplies the nuts we roast and eat around Christmas.
The black horse's genetics is either aaEe or aaEE. If the Black horse is aaEE the foal cannot be chestnut. If the black horse is aaEe there is a 50% chance of the foal being chestnut. The possible colors for any non chestnut foal will be based on the genetics of the chestnut horse at the Agouti site. if the chestnut horse is aa any non chestnut foal will be black if the chestnut horse is Aa there is a 50% chance of a bay foal and a 50% chance of a black foal. if the chestnut horse is AA any non-chestnut foal will be bay.
horse chestnut magnolia acer
Horse chestnut, or chestnut horse translated to Hindi is ban khaur, or hars chesTanaT. It is the nutlike seed of a tree.
It is the horse chestnut that produces conkers.
The Horse Chestnut is an Angiosperm.
Horse-chestnut leaf miner was created in 1986.