- Hippocastănum
Hippocastănum, die Roßkastanie (s.d.); daher Hippocastanīn, so v.w. Äsculin.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Hippocastănum, die Roßkastanie (s.d.); daher Hippocastanīn, so v.w. Äsculin.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Hippocastanum — Hippocastănum Tourn., die Roßkastanie … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Hippocastanum — Hippocastanum, s. Kastanie … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Aesculus hippocastanum — Marronnier commun Pour les articles homonymes, voir Marronnier (homonymie) … Wikipédia en Français
Aesculus hippocastanum — Castaño de Indias … Wikipedia Español
Aesculus hippocastanum — Gewöhnliche Rosskastanie Gewöhnliche Rosskastanie (Aesculus hippocastanum) Systematik Unterklasse: Rosenähnliche (Rosidae) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Aesculus hippocastanum — Horse chestnut redirects here. For other uses, see Horse chestnut (disambiguation). Aesculus hippocastanum Aesculus hippocastanum, Horse chestnut planted as a feature tree in a park Scientific classification … Wikipedia
Oziothelphusa hippocastanum — Taxobox name = Oziothelphusa hippocastanum status = NT | status system = IUCN3.1 regnum = Animalia phylum = Arthropoda subphylum = Crustacea ordo = Decapoda familia = Parathelphusidae genus = Oziothelphusa species = O. hippocastanum binomial =… … Wikipedia
9054 Hippocastanum — Infobox Planet minorplanet = yes width = 25em bgcolour = #FFFFC0 apsis = name = Hippocastanum symbol = caption = discovery = yes discovery ref = discoverer = E. W. Elst discovery site = Haute Provence discovered = December 30, 1991 designations … Wikipedia
AEsculus Hippocastanum — Horse chestnut Horse chest nut, Horsechestnut Horse chest nut, n. 1. (Bot.) The large nutlike seed of a species of {[AE]sculus} ({[AE]sculus Hippocastanum}), formerly ground, and fed to horses, whence the name. The seed is not considered edible… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Aesculus hippocastanum — Horse chestnut Horse chest nut, Horsechestnut Horse chest nut, n. 1. (Bot.) The large nutlike seed of a species of {[AE]sculus} ({[AE]sculus Hippocastanum}), formerly ground, and fed to horses, whence the name. The seed is not considered edible… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English