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X Aesculus mutabilis induta Sargent. Hybrid. 



Range. — Known only in cultivation (Arnold Arboretum, Jamaica Plain, Mas3.; 

 theplants were originally received from the Hesse Nursery at Weener. Germany). 



Note on nomenclature. — Supposed to be a hybrid between Aesculus dis- 

 color mollis Sargent and Aesculus neglecta Lindley. 



Aesculus neglecta lanceolata Sargent. Georgia Buckeye. 



Range. — Northeastern Georgia (Rabun County). 



Note on nomenclature. — Formerly designated as Aesculus georgiana lanceo- 

 lata Sargent. 



NAME IN USE 



Georgia Buckeye 

 Aesculus pavia Linnaeus. Red Buckeye. 



Range. — From southeastern Virginia to Florida (Dixie County) and westward 

 to southern Kentucky and in the Gulf States to eastern Louisiana. Formerly 

 known only as a shrub. 



NAMES IN USE 



Red-flowered Buckeye (lit.). Red Buckeye. 



♦Aesculus octandra Marshall. Yellow Buckeye. 



Range. — From Pennsylvania (Allegheny County) and along the Allegheny 

 Mountains to eastern Tennessee, Georgia (Augusta), and northern Alabama 

 (mountains); westward to Ohio, southern Indiana, and Illinois. 



Note on nomenclature. — Formerly designated as Aesculus Jlava Aiton. 



NAMES IN USE 



Buckeye (N. C, S. C, Ala., Ky., Large Buckeye (Tenn.). 



trade). Big Buckeye (Tenn.). 



Sweet Buckeve (W. Va., Ind.). Ohio Buckeye (Pa., cult.). 

 Yellow Buckeye (N. C, S. C, Ala.). 



Aesculus octaudra vesita Sargent. Yellow Buckeye. 



Range. — Widely distributed with the species, appearing to be more abundant 

 in the western part of the range. 



NAME IN USE 



Yellow Buckeye 



Aesculus octandra virginica Sargent. Yellow Buckeye. 



Range. — West Virginia (vicinity of White Sulphur Springs, Green Briar 

 County) . To be looked for elsewhere in the range of the species. 



NAME IN USE 



Yellow Buckeye 

 Aesculus discolor Pursh. Woolly Buckeye. 



Range. — Georgia (Burke County) ; Alabama (Jefferson and Dallas Counties) ; 

 Missouri (Dunklin County); eastern Texas (Comal and Wilson Counties). Very 

 local in its distribution and formerly not recognized as a tree. 



NAME IN USE 



Woolly Buckeye 



