Description
The Briotii Red Horse Chestnut is a magnificent, statuesque flowering tree for large landscapes. In late spring, it is crowned with massive, upright clusters of deep rose-red flowers, creating a regal and unforgettable display. While not a California native, it is well-suited to the cooler, more temperate parts of the Bay Area where it has space to become a breathtaking seasonal focal point.
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Produces exceptionally large and showy upright flower spikes (panicles) of a rich, deep red color in late spring, creating a bold focal point in the landscape.
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Offers multi-season interest with reddish-tinged new foliage in spring, dark green leaves in summer, and attractive yellow fall color.
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Develops a strong, formal, pyramidal to rounded crown on a straight trunk, making it an impressive specimen tree for large lawns or parks.
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Once established, it has good drought tolerance for a non-native ornamental tree, though it benefits from occasional deep watering in dry summers.
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Its substantial size and striking presence command attention, making it a “statement” tree for properties that can accommodate it.
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