Oziotelphusa hippocastanum was created in 1887.
Oziotelphusa dakuna was created in 2005.
Oziotelphusa populosa was created in 2005.
Oziotelphusa mineriyaensis was created in 1970.
Oziotelphusa kodagoda was created in 2005.
Oziotelphusa intuta was created in 2005.
Oziotelphusa gallicola was created in 2005.
Horse Chestnuts or Aesculus Hippocastanum belong to the family Hippocastanum which means horse chestnut.
Aesculus hippocastanum.
Aesculus hippocastanum.
Hippocastanum vulgare Gaerin
Latin hippocastanum refers to the horse chestnut tree, scientifically known as Aesculus hippocastanum. This tree is native to southeastern Europe and is known for its palmate leaves and distinctive spiky fruit capsules that contain shiny brown nuts. It is commonly planted as an ornamental tree in parks and gardens.
The Common Horse Chestnut , Aesculus hippocastanum, is deciduous.