Wildflower Wednesday: Bottlebrush Buckeye
The Aesculus parviflora shrub adorns long wands that resemble a bottle brush and are one of my favorite flowers of summer. Our oldest shrub grows in a semi shaded area near the path that runs along the side of the house, where it gets a hint of midday sunshine.
Bottlebrush buckeye shrub near walking path |
Flower wands attract native pollinators |
I'm not the only one who loves this plant. Pollinators dance through the long wands known as panicles.
Butterflies cover the spires that bloom in late June to July.
The white tubular trumpets that house the red anthers and pink filaments are also visited by diurnal moths,
Clear wing hummingbird moth |
As a result of their pollination services, the plant grows pear shaped nuts in early autumn. The orange nuts are encased in a husk that splits open to reveal gorgeous 'buckeyes'. Squirrels and chipmunks feast on these protein rich nuts. They don't last long in our garden.
Buckeyes: orange nuts |
golden foliage in fall |
Oh gosh, I love it! People grow it around here, too, even though it isn't native to this region. We've had some volunteer buckeyes (some are native here) during the past couple of years, but the rabbits or the mice keep eating them before they have a chance to grow much. I even potted one up, but the mice ate it while it was overwintering in the garage. Oh well, if I find another volunteer, I'll have to try a different method. Amazing flowers and your photos with all the pollinators are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThe bottlebrush buckeye is winter hardy to zone 5 so it is one that you should be able to grow. Weird that mice would eat it but then again they will eat most anything if they are hungry. It would look lovely in your woodland area.
DeleteWonderful photos! Love seeing the bees and butterflies as well as the flowers. And pretty Autumn foliage, too!
ReplyDeleteHappy Wildflower Wednesday!
Thanks Lea! It is a wonderful three season plant for woodland areas.
DeleteI love this shrub! Mine is finally going to bloom! Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteThat's exciting. You should see lots of pollinators visiting.
DeleteWe had a wonderful one in our Clemson garden -- it was spectacular as a 20-year old plant in June, just before we left that garden. We have several in Asheville, too, which are quite nice, just not as impressive as the Piedmont one. I have a wonderful photo of that one - featured in one of my presentations, so I'm reminded of it....
ReplyDeleteWow! That's amazing. Those type of foundation plants that are so established are impressive. Did you ever prune it or just let it be?
DeleteI have read about bottle-brush in magazines but have never seen one in real life. Now I am interested; however, the phrase "rich loamy soil" does not describe my hard rocky clay soil.
ReplyDeleteAnother plant to add to the long list of "oh I wish I had...".
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Mine grow in clay that I've amended with organic matter and they do well. The largest one is even on a slope. I'd encourage you to try growing one.
DeleteYour bottlebrush buckeye is a beauty and look at all those pollinators! I'm always surprised when I find out that a plant we can grow in Ontario is native to a southerly climate.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing the range some plants have, isn't it!
DeleteAmazing that those ethereal delicate flowers can become such substantial nuts!
ReplyDeleteYes! It is rather astounding! And they don't last long. The critters find them very quickly.
DeleteI would so love to have one of those, or maybe a Red Buckeye (A. pavia).
ReplyDeleteThat's a good one too. I have both red and painted buckeyes that bloom right when the hummingbirds arrive to our area. They have beautiful blooms too.
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