Aesculus parryi is a resilient tree or shrub with broad, palmately compound leaves that showcase its adaptability to the arid climates it often inhabits. Its standout features include clusters of showy white flowers that attract pollinators in the spring and smooth, brown buckeye fruits later in the season. The thick, leathery foliage and stout branches reflect aesculus parryi's robust nature.
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Care Guide for Aesculus parryi
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Water
Full sun
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5 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
After transplanting a aesculus parryi, maintain moist soil for rooting. Water based on weather; increase during dry spells and stop in rainy seasons. Water during early and late flowering and fruiting. Mature aesculus parryi generally needs little watering, except during prolonged droughts. Scorched leaf edges indicate a need for more water.
Fertilize:
Before transplanting aesculus parryi, apply a well-rotted organic fertilizer and fertilize monthly from spring to fall using a balanced N:P:K formula. Mature trees usually need fertilization 2-3 times annually. Dig trenches around the canopy to apply fertilizers effectively for established trees.
Pruning:
Prune aesculus parryi in early spring to boost growth and eliminate dead branches. Thin crowded areas for better air circulation and light. Opt for minimal, targeted cuts to maintain health and aesthetics. Regular pruning enhances foliage and overall shape, making it essential for aesculus parryi's care.
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