106 Sapindacea—4 sculus. 
lanceolate, serrate, petiolulate. Flowers numerous, in terminal 
thyrsoid panicles; lower petals white tinged with red, upper 
yellow and red bordered with white. Fruit unarmed. A 
native of North India. 
Fig. 64. 2sculus Hippocastanum. } nat. size.) 
4, Ay. glabra.—This species has even larger foliage than the 
common one, and white or greenish yellow flowers, ut it is a 
very shy bloomer, and only desirable in a collection. Fruits 
either smooth or prickly. A native of North America. 
iE. Ohioténsis and di. pallida are scarcely distinguishable 
even as varieties. 
5. di. Pavia (fig. 65), syn. Povia rirbra, Red Buckeye.—A 
small relatively slender tree with reddish flowers. There are 
