| painted buckeye Aesculus sylvatica Hippocastanaceae |
Leaves are opposite, deciduous and palmately compound with 5-7 obovate leaflets. Stout light brown twigs show prominent yellow-brown terminal buds and shield shaped leaf scars. Bark is gray to brown and smooth. Flowers range in color from creamy white to yellow-green, often with some red. Fruit is a capsule and poisonous. Painted buckeye is usually a shrub found in the understory on well drained mountain slopes in northern Alabama.
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