Aesculus glabra
The palmately compound leaves of this tree are unusual and attractive, especially in the autumn when the fall color is a range of yellows, oranges and reds. Greenish-yellow flowers are produced on large panicles in spring followed by large light brown fruit capsules. 2007 GreatPlants® for the Great Plains winner.
Aesculus glabra
Set top of rootball two inches above the ground level. Mix half garden soil and half planting mix. Mound soil to form water basin.