While it is unsafe to consume raw horse chestnut, supplements are available and have been studied for their potential use in treating a variety of health conditions. The leaves, seeds, flowers ...
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One final tip is to look at the tree from which your conker fell – in particular the size of the tree and the colour of the leaves. Horse chestnut trees can become infested by a moth called the ...
Most leaves can be turned into leaf mould, but some take longer to compost than others. Oak, alder and hornbeam will soon rot down, while sycamore, beech, horse chestnut and sweet chestnut take a ...
Horse chestnut and sweet chestnut trees aren’t related, even though they have similar names.