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    Horse chestnut P.E.;Aescin20% UV;escin20% ;herb extract

    Price:
    240RMB
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    Origin:
    China
    Payment Method:
    Telegraphic Transfer (T/T)
    Pack. & Delivery:
    25KG

    Specification :

    There are 25 different species of Horse-Chestnut native to the temperate northern hempisphere. In North America they are referred to as "Buckeyes" and have 10 native species. Europe and Asia have 15 native species and they are reffered to as Horse-Chestnuts, some are also called "white Chestnuts" and "Red Chestnuts". In Britian they are sometimes called "Conker Trees" because of the relation with the game of Conkers.

    The name Horse-chestnut, hyphenated here to avoid confusion with the true chestnuts (Castanea, Fagaceae), is also often given as "Horse Chestnut" or "Horsechestnut". One species very popular in cultivation, the Common Horse-chestnut Aesculus hippocastanum is also often known as just "Horse-chestnut". Linnaeus named the genus Aesculus after the Roman name for an edible acorn. The use of the term "horse" refers to their strength or inedibility, the word "horse" originally meant strong or powerful, and does not here refer to their fitness as fodder for horses, except in folk etymology. The name buckeye derives from the resemblance of the seed to the brown eye of a buck (male deer), and horse-chestnut from the external resemblance of the seed to a chestnut, but being inedible. The Buckeye blooms in summer and the Horse-chestnut in late spring.

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    Horse Chestnut P.E.

    Horse Chestnut P.E.

    ¡¡Aesculus Hippocastanum L.



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