All parts of the bottlebrush buckeye are toxic to humans, cats, dogs, and horses, so keep it away from curious kids and pets.
Bottlebrush buckeye is a native shrub with feathery white flowers that attract butterflies. An uncommon plant with long seasonal interest, bottlebrush buckeye (Aesculus parviflora) is a southern U.S.
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Growing up among the midcentury landscapes of Los Angeles, the first plant I could recognize was Australian bottle brush. It's because they seemed always to be in bloom all year around. In my ...
Looking for a free mini puzzle? Play the USA TODAY Quick Cross now. Sunny days and balmy temperatures are no problem for bottlebrush buckeye, Aesculus parviflora, a summer-blooming shrub with creamy ...
Q: I have a bottle brush shrub that is open and getting yellow. A: The Australian bottle brush plant is sold as a shrub but can reach heights of 25 feet so it can also qualify as a small tree as well.
Several emails came in this week from folks worried about their declining bottlebrush trees. These beautiful flowering trees have been a staple in Treasure Coast landscapes for many years. Bottlebrush ...
Signs of life are sprouting in the ground, on bush stems and tree branches. So there’s hope that all is not lost when it comes to our gardens. In the past week, my ligularia — which I was certain was ...