Plantae>Magnoliophyta>Magnoliopsida>Sapindales>Hippocastanaceae>Aesculus flava Solander
| Yellow Buckeye is a common large tree of the Mountains with palmately compound leaves. Grayson Co., VA 5/31/2009. |
| Grayson Co., VA 5/30/2009. |
| Developing fruits. Grayson Co., VA 5/31/2009. |
| Grayson Co., VA 5/30/2009. |
| Buncombe Co., NC 7/8/06. |
| The flowers are yellowish. The name flava means 'yellow' in Latin. Clay Co., NC 5/13/06. |
| A fruiting branch. The seeds are similar to those of other buckeyes - smooth dark brown with a large pale spot. Formerly known as Aesculus octandra. Buncombe Co., NC 7/8/06. |
| Ripening nut. Mt Mitchell State Park, Yancey Co., NC 9/13/08. |
| The bark is pale gray-brown, smooth on younger trees, breaking into plates on older trees. Clay Co., NC 5/13/06. |
| Buncombe Co., NC 7/8/06. |
| Bark of a medium-sized tree. Grayson Co., VA 5/30/2009. |
| Bark of a very large tree. Clay Co., NC 5/20/07. |
| The form is usually tall and narrow. Trees are often multi-trunked. Haywood Co., NC 5/9/08. |
More information:
NC State Fact Sheets: Trees | Poisonous Plants
USDA PLANTS database
U Connecticut
Virginia Tech Dendrology
Trees, Shrubs, and Woody Vines of North Carolina
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