Aesculus turbinata
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aesculus-turbinata-238-3180222
title:
Aesculus turbinata
text:
Aesculus turbinata, common name Japanese horse-chestnut, is native to Japan but cultivated elsewhere. It is a tree up to 30 m (98 ft) tall. Flowers are white to pale yellowish with red spots. Capsules are dark brown, obovoid to pyriform. The seeds were traditionally eaten, after leaching, by the Jōmon people of Japan over about four millennia, until 300 AD. Today the seeds are used in Japanese cuisine to prepare "Tochimochi".
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description:
Species of tree
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesculus_turbinata
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date modified:
2023-05-20T00:12:34Z
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