Horse Chestnut Tree. The horse chestnut (buckeye) is a deciduous tree is originally from the balkans and is widespread in central europe. The clusters of white flowers may be 6 inches tall or more.
Horse chestnut tree is a medium to large deciduous tree that can reach up to a height of 30 m (98 ft.) by 15 m (49 ft). Horse chestnut is a tree native to parts of southeastern europe. But the horse chestnut, or conker tree, is not just a tree for autumn, because this icon of the british landscape has something to offer in every season, from its distinctive leaves and pretty flower clusters. Horse chestnut fruit contains an oil used for shining horse's hooves and fetlocks;
Sweet chestnut tree canopy against a clear blue sky.
A large tree with pink or white flowers, or the poisonous, shiny, brown nut that comes from it…. But the horse chestnut, or conker tree, is not just a tree for autumn, because this icon of the british landscape has something to offer in every season, from its distinctive leaves and pretty flower clusters. Though the most common shade is a normal red, it can range from yellow to nearly black. It is native to southeast europe (particularly the pindus mountains.