Chestnut or as we always called them as children 'conkers' xx
The Horse Chestnut tree produces a reddish brown nut commonly known as a "conker."
In order from very darkest brown to mixed shades and lighter shades: Chocolate (dark chocolate; almost black) Walnut (the wood of the walnut tree) Chestnut (the shell of the chestnut) Mahogany (very dark, purple brown) Sienna (reddish brown) Sepia (reddish brown; the colour of old very monochrome photographs) Ochre (reddish brown)
Chestnut is a noun when it refers to the tree, nut, or wood from that tree. It can be used as an adjective meaning reddish-brown.
This is the common name for a type of decidious tree. Also known as Aesculus hippocastanum or Conker Tree. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesculus_hippocastanum
The Chestnut Tree was created in 2007.
A horse chestnut tree!
Chestnut Tree Mouse was created in 1877.
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 American chestnut tree, Castanea dentata, is a deciduous tree.
chestnut trees
The 'conker tree' is also known as the 'horse chestnut tree'.
Sounds like a Horse Chestnut.
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