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The Stately Horse Chestnut

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A Beginner’s Guide to English Trees
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A charming look at the horse chestnut, its conkers, blossoms, and presence in parks and avenues.

The horse chestnut is instantly beloved for its shiny conkers and towering floral “candles.” This episode traces its arrival in England, its ecological niche, and its seasonal rhythms that mark childhood memories and city landscapes alike.

We also explore the species’ challenges, including leaf miner pests and environmental pressures, as well as why it remains a cherished favourite across towns and countryside.

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A Beginner’s Guide to English Trees
People
Conker McGee

Keywords
horse chestnut
trees
conkers
nature
identification
Department: Department of Plant Sciences
Date Added: 28/11/2025
Duration: 00:12:28

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