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Ae. flava (_syn Pavia flava_) bearing pretty yellow flowers; Ae. Pavia macrocarpa (_syn Pavia macrocarpa_) an open-headed and graceful tree; Ae. flava discolor (_syn Pavia discolor_); and Ae. chinensis; but they have not been found very amenable to cultivation, except in very favoured parts of the South of;
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Ae. Pavia and Ae. flava are members. I find no such difference either in .... This conclusion is borne out by a comparison of Ae. flava with the ...
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Ae. humilis, pendula, arguta, and laciniata are forms of Ae. Pavia, and the plants are useful for grouping with taller trees. Ae. flava (the yellow Buckeye) is sometimes 40 feet high, with something of the habit of the red Buckeye (Ae.
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... 3 Ae 25 Elephantopus scaber 3 Wh 200 Caryophyllaceae Drymaria diandra 1, ... 3 Ae E. flava 1, 3 Ae E. fruticosa 1, 3 Ae Micromeria biflora I, ...
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1 AE. Hippocastanum L. Horse Chestnut. Lvs. of 1 obovate lfts.; pet. 5, spreading; fr. prickly. - ... 3 AE. flava Ait. Big Buckeye. Sweet Buckeye. Lfts. 5 to 1, oblong-ovate or elliptic-ovate, acuminate, serrulate, pubescent beneath; fls. in thyreoid, pubescent panicles, about 6 on each division of the peduncle; cal.
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3. Aesculus Argúta Buckl. Shrubby Or Western Buckeye ... 4. Aesculus Octàndra Marsh. Yellow Sweet Or Big Buckeye ... Aesculus flava Ait. Hort. Kew. 1: 494. 1789.
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flava translates as "yellow", referring to the floral color. ... Aesculus flava is known for its tall stately growth habit, prominent yellow inflorescences in Spring, clean Summer foliage, and fruits in Autumn.
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1. <botany> A name given to several American trees and shrubs of the same genus (aesculus) as the horse chestnut. The Ohio buckeye, or Fetid buckeye, is aesculus glabra. Red buckeye is ae. Pavia. ... Small buckeye is ae. Paviflora. Sweet buckeye, or Yellow buckeye, is ae. Flava.
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