Aesculus hippocastanum, common horse chestnut
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Aesculus hippocastanum, common horse chestnut
A native of Albania and Greece, is planted as an ornamental tree. The large seeds, conkers, were used as narcotics in the 19th century when they were considered to have an effect equal to opium
Media ID 8611320
© Mary Evans / Natural History Museum
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