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Aesculus parviflora bottlebrush buckeye.
Bottlebrush buckeye bark. Stately specimen that forms a spreading mounded shrub with tall pyramidal spikes to white flowers in july. The fungus that is responsible for this disease breeds in the soil and attacks the wood. A t state university work in tandem along with federal state and local governments to form a strategic partnership called n c. It is also a missouri botanical garden plant of merit click here for details photos courtesy of the missouri botanical garden plant finder. Commonly called bottlebrush buckeye is noted for being one of the best summer flowering shrubs for shade areas. Yellow buckeye aesculus flava is a species of buckeye native to the ohio valley and appalachian mountains of the eastern united states. It is drought resistant and quite hardy although it can be affected by the frost in cold climates.
It is useful as an understory planting in woodland gardens as a specimen plant or in a shrub border. It is a pennsylvania horticultural society gold medal plant click here for details. This disease is notorious for killing other plants if the attack is severe but strangely the bottlebrush is spared this fate. Callistemon salignus willow bottlebrush this small tree has attractive narrow foliage and white papery bark. It is a dense mounded suckering deciduous multi stemmed shrub which typically grows 6 12 tall. Bottlebrush buckeye bottlebrush buckeye is a handsome shrub that has memorable long fluffy white flower clusters in early july. All bottlebrush buckeye trees can be hit by this fungal disease.
Cooperative extension which staffs local offices in all 100 counties and with the eastern band of cherokee indians. Bottlebrush buckeye dwarf buckeye dwarf horse chestnut one of the best summer flowering shrubs for shade areas multiple award winner aesculus parviflora bottlebrush buckeye is prized for its spectacular blooms of erect white flower panicles with red anthers and pinkish filaments. Aesculus parviflora nc state university and n c. The wonderful coarse textured dark green compound leaves turn rich buttery yellow in the fall. It is a medium sized deciduous tree growing to 20 47m tall. The flower spikes are generally white or greenish but pink red and mauve forms can be found.