9. HORSE CHESTNUT - Deepstash
9. HORSE CHESTNUT

9. HORSE CHESTNUT

Horse chestnut trees have small white, pink, and red flowers in the spring and are common throughout the US. They also grow brown, shiny nuts, which is how they get their unique name. Horse chestnut is a translation of the New Latin term castanea equīna, which is named for its use in treating respiratory diseases in horses. These nuts are actually poisonous if consumed by humans.

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