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Aesculus californica — Californian Buckeye
An uncommon horse chestnut introduced in the mid-19th century.
Usually a rather sprawling tree. The leaflets are small, stalked, and spreading. The whitish flowers spread at all angles, and give rise to spineless fruit.
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