The latin for horse chestnut tree family
Aesculus hippocastanum.
Hippocastanum vulgare Gaerin
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.
"Amoeba" is the Latin name.
Latin (omnivorus).
Aesculus hippocastanum.
Oziotelphusa hippocastanum was created in 1887.
Horse Chestnuts or Aesculus Hippocastanum belong to the family Hippocastanum which means horse chestnut.
In England, we called them conkers. I think that they're called buckeyes in parts of the US. The proper Latin name is Aesculus Hippocastanum.
Aesculus hippocastanum.
Hippocastanum vulgare Gaerin
The Common Horse Chestnut , Aesculus hippocastanum, is deciduous.
If the question is "What tree do conkers come from?" then the answer is Aesculus hippocastanum the Common Horse Chestnut.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Aesculus hippocastanum.
Aesculus hippocastanum the Horse Chestnut is native to the border area between Albania and Greece.
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.
Aesculus hippocastanum the Horse Chestnut.