Key Facts:
Scientific Name: Aesculus hippocastanum ‘Baumannii’
Common Name: Baumannii European Horsechestnut
Family: Sapindaceae (Soapberry family)
Height: 30-40 feet at maturity
Spread: 30-40 feet
Foliage Color: Green in summer, turning yellow-brown in fall
Flower Color: White with red or pink accents, blooming in late spring
Growth Habit: Broad, rounded canopy
Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
Soil Preference: Prefers well-drained soils; adaptable to various soil types
Water Needs: Moderate; can tolerate occasional drought once established
Cold Hardiness: Hardy in a range of climates
Pest and Disease Resistance: Generally resistant to common pests and diseases
Special Features: Showy flowers; attractive foliage; ornamental appeal
Why You Will Love Baumannii European Horsechestnut
Baumannii European Horsechestnut brings an impressive display of flowers and foliage to your garden. Its large clusters of white and red-pink blooms create a striking visual impact in late spring, while its broad canopy provides excellent shade. The tree’s adaptability and disease resistance make it a reliable choice for various landscapes. Enjoy the beauty of Baumannii European Horsechestnut as it offers a combination of ornamental charm and practical benefits, enhancing your garden year-round
European Horsechestnut
The Baumannii European Horsechestnut is a cultivar of the European Horsechestnut, known for its distinctive appearance and robust growth. This deciduous tree typically reaches 30-40 feet in height with a similar spread. It features large, palmate leaves and produces upright clusters of showy white flowers with red or pink accents in late spring. In autumn, the foliage turns a yellow-brown color, adding seasonal interest. Baumannii is valued for its ornamental appeal, adaptability, and disease resistance.