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Bottlebrush Buckeye (Aesculus parviflora)

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Hardy, mid-summer flowering, North American shrub Description: Bears showy, spidery white flowers, with protruding stamens, in 12-inch conical clusters, followed by smooth-skinned fruit Habit: Grows to 10 feet high and 15 feet wide; spreads by suckering Culture: Prefers full sun to partial shade and moist but well-drained soil Hardiness: Cold hardy to USDA Zone 5 Origin: North America Attributes: Deer resistant, attracts butterflies, fall color Philadelphia botanist and plant explorer William Bartram first discovered this handsome shrub of the southeastern United States during his travels in Carolina, Georgia, and Florida in 1773-78; a specimen, believed planted by William, still grew in the Bartram's nursery in 1930. John Fraser introduced the shrub to England in 1785; by 1820, the bottlebrush buckeye was "to be met with in most of our nurseries" in Great Britain. It has outstanding spring and autumn foliage color and is very attractive to butterflies. e5,zone6,zone7,zone8,zone9