A conker is a shiny, round, red-brown seed from a horse chestnut tree (Aesculus hippocastanum). These trees are typically found in parks, gardens and along the pavements in the UK. Conkers are often ...
A conker is a shiny, round, red-brown seed from a horse chestnut tree (Aesculus hippocastanum). These trees are typically found in parks, gardens and along the pavements in the UK. Conkers are ...
A conker is a shiny, round, red-brown seed from a horse chestnut tree (Aesculus hippocastanum). These trees are typically found in parks, gardens and along the pavements in the UK. Conkers are often ...
A narrow-crowned, graceful deciduous tree up to 10m, with slender drooping branches on older trees, and ribbon-like, palmate leaves of 5-8 leaflets with a finely cut margin. Conical panicles of white ...
Conkers, also known as Horse Chestnuts, are the seeds of the Horse Chestnut tree. Known as Aesculus hippocastanum in Latin, these lofty trees were introduced to the UK from Turkey in the late 16th ...
A large, broad-crowned deciduous tree with large dark leaves of 5-7 leaflets. Flowers double, white with yellow marks that age to red. Fruit not developing ...
For many Brits, nothing heralds the start of autumn quite like the sight of conkers lining a woodland path. Every September, these iconic brown seeds fall from the horse chestnut – a non ...
Conker matches have been played in British schoolyards for around 200 years READ MORE: World Conker Championships under threat as seeds fall early For many Brits, nothing heralds the start of ...
Gayle Nicholas Scott, PharmD FASCP, BCPS, CGP and Gary W. Elmer, PHD. The following, arranged alphabetically, is a list of popular botanical products and a discussion of actual or potential ...