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  1. I do not understand why folks would plant #HorseChestnuts as #StreetTrees. If we are going to have spikey projectiles falling on people's heads, could we at least choose the non-poisonous variety?

    #Chestnuts #UrbanForaging

  2. I do not understand why folks would plant #HorseChestnuts as #StreetTrees. If we are going to have spikey projectiles falling on people's heads, could we at least choose the non-poisonous variety?

    #Chestnuts #UrbanForaging

  3. I do not understand why folks would plant #HorseChestnuts as #StreetTrees. If we are going to have spikey projectiles falling on people's heads, could we at least choose the non-poisonous variety?

    #Chestnuts #UrbanForaging

  4. I do not understand why folks would plant #HorseChestnuts as #StreetTrees. If we are going to have spikey projectiles falling on people's heads, could we at least choose the non-poisonous variety?

    #Chestnuts #UrbanForaging

  5. I do not understand why folks would plant #HorseChestnuts as #StreetTrees. If we are going to have spikey projectiles falling on people's heads, could we at least choose the non-poisonous variety?

    #Chestnuts #UrbanForaging

  6. Picked up a few shiny #horseChestnuts including one that fell while I was standing at the tree!

  7. Picked up a few shiny #horseChestnuts including one that fell while I was standing at the tree!

  8. Picked up a few shiny #horseChestnuts including one that fell while I was standing at the tree!

  9. Picked up a few shiny #horseChestnuts including one that fell while I was standing at the tree!

  10. Picked up a few shiny #horseChestnuts including one that fell while I was standing at the tree!

  11. One of the most common older street trees in our neighborhood is the horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum). A tall tree with branches that sweep down to the ground, ithas white flower panicles in spring and clusters of horse chestnuts in fall. The fruit is a green spiky capsule with one or two nuts. These have a rich reddish brown colored shell, and a white fruit that is toxic to everything except squirrels.
    #Photography #SeattleWashington #HorseChestnuts #MapleLeafNeighborhood

  12. One of the most common older street trees in our neighborhood is the horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum). A tall tree with branches that sweep down to the ground, ithas white flower panicles in spring and clusters of horse chestnuts in fall. The fruit is a green spiky capsule with one or two nuts. These have a rich reddish brown colored shell, and a white fruit that is toxic to everything except squirrels.
    #Photography #SeattleWashington #HorseChestnuts #MapleLeafNeighborhood

  13. One of the most common older street trees in our neighborhood is the horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum). A tall tree with branches that sweep down to the ground, ithas white flower panicles in spring and clusters of horse chestnuts in fall. The fruit is a green spiky capsule with one or two nuts. These have a rich reddish brown colored shell, and a white fruit that is toxic to everything except squirrels.
    #Photography #SeattleWashington #HorseChestnuts #MapleLeafNeighborhood

  14. One of the most common older street trees in our neighborhood is the horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum). A tall tree with branches that sweep down to the ground, ithas white flower panicles in spring and clusters of horse chestnuts in fall. The fruit is a green spiky capsule with one or two nuts. These have a rich reddish brown colored shell, and a white fruit that is toxic to everything except squirrels.
    #Photography #SeattleWashington #HorseChestnuts #MapleLeafNeighborhood

  15. One of the most common older street trees in our neighborhood is the horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum). A tall tree with branches that sweep down to the ground, ithas white flower panicles in spring and clusters of horse chestnuts in fall. The fruit is a green spiky capsule with one or two nuts. These have a rich reddish brown colored shell, and a white fruit that is toxic to everything except squirrels.
    #Photography #SeattleWashington #HorseChestnuts #MapleLeafNeighborhood