Close-up of necrosis damage to leaves from salt or dry weather. Aesculus Hippocastanum, The Horse Chestnut.
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  • Photo title: Close-up of necrosis damage to leaves from salt or dry weather. Aesculus Hippocastanum, The Horse Chestnut.
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  • The common name horse chestnut originates from the similarity of the leaves and fruits to sweet chestnuts, Castanea sativa a tree in a different family, the Fagaceae, together with the alleged observation that the fruit or seeds could help panting or coughing horses. Aesculus hippocastanum is native to a small area in the Pindus Mountains mixed forests and Balkan mixed forests of South East Europe. Gnomoniopsis associated with necrosis of leaves and chestnut galls.
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