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Aesculus indica Sydney - Indian horse-chestnut Pearce - Marronnier de l'Himalaya

Aesculus indica Sydney Pearce
Indian Horse-chestnut, Himalayan Horse Chestnut

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A beautiful deciduous ornamental tree, to be reserved for large gardens. It bears elegant palmate leaves with 7 slightly purple leaflets in spring, turning yellow-orange in autumn. Its flowering in June, in thick upright clusters where small tricoloured white, yellow, and pink flowers are tightly packed, is absolutely superb and melliferous. Moderately hardy (-12°C), it grows in well-drained, moist to slightly dry soil.
Flower size
20 cm
Height at maturity
20 m
Spread at maturity
15 m
Exposure
Sun
Hardiness
Hardy down to -12°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil
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Best planting time March, October
Recommended planting time February to April, October
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Description

The Aesculus indica 'Sydney Pearce' is a Himalayan horse chestnut selected for its magnificent spring flowering. This large deciduous tree is an Indian cousin of our common horse chestnut, surpassing it in terms of elegance. It bears lush palmate foliage, beautiful purple young shoots, and stunning autumn colours. Its spring flowering, which follows that of the common horse chestnut, is spectacular, with large candle-like clusters of tricoloured flowers dominated by pink.

The Aesculus indica 'Sydney Pearce' was selected by Sydney Pearce, assistant curator at Kew Gardens, in 1935. Compared to the species, this cultivar has flowers speckled with a darker pink in denser floral panicles. Like all horse chestnuts, it belongs to the sapindaceae or hippocastanaceae family, depending on the classification. The species, sometimes called Indian horse chestnut, is native to the northwest Himalayas, mountainous regions of the Indian subcontinent, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. It is a large tree that can reach a height of 20 m with a spread of 15 to 20 m. It has a short trunk, sometimes branched, topped by a high, dense, dome-shaped canopy. Its bark is brown-grey, smooth but fissured. The deciduous foliage appears in spring and falls in autumn. The leaves are opposite on the branches, palmate, composed of 5 to 7 petiolate leaflets, elliptical, lanceolate, pointed at their tips, finely toothed along the edges, and can measure up to 22 cm long. When they first appear in spring, the young leaves are purple to bronze in colour. They then turn dark green and finally change to a late orange-yellow in November before falling. Flowering occurs in June, on already leafed-out branches. It takes the form of large upright cylindrical clusters called thyrses, measuring 20-22 cm long and 10 cm wide, composed of numerous small flowers with 4 petals, 2.5 cm long, in a blend of white, yellow, and fairly bright pink. After pollination by insects, oval fruits form, containing a single large shiny dark brown seed, flattened, with a diameter of 2.5 cm. The hardiness of this horse chestnut is estimated at -12 °C, at its lowest for a mature specimen.

The Himalayan horse chestnut 'Sydney Pearce' thrives in temperate climates, not too cold in winter and not too hot in summer. It likes well-drained but not too dry soils. Due to its significant growth, it is planted as a solitary specimen, in a well-exposed location, on a large lawn, or as a shade tree near a terrace. It will also make a good impression at the edge of a large plot overlooking the countryside. Take into account its size before adopting it in the garden.

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Aesculus indica Sydney - Indian horse-chestnut Pearce - Marronnier de l'Himalaya (Plant habit) Plant habit

Plant habit

Height at maturity 20 m
Spread at maturity 15 m
Habit spreading
Growth rate normal

Flowering

Flower colour multicoloured
Flowering time June to July
Inflorescence Thyrse
Flower size 20 cm
Bee-friendly Attracts pollinators
Fruit colour green

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour dark green

Botanical data

Genus

Aesculus

Species

indica

Cultivar

Sydney Pearce

Family

Sapindaceae

Other common names

Indian Horse-chestnut, Himalayan Horse Chestnut

Botanical synonyms

Pavia indica Sydney Pearce

Origin

Himalayas

Product reference21976

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Planting and care

The Himalayan Horse Chestnut Sydney Pearce should be planted in spring or autumn in a well-drained soil, preferably fairly rich, slightly acidic, neutral or slightly alkaline. It is a moderately hardy tree (-12°C at its lowest) that thrives in temperate climates. Plant it in a sunny location, in a well-cleared area. Give it some space, as it can reach a width of 15m for the crown. Water and mulch to maintain soil moisture for young plants. Once well-rooted, it will generally rely on rainwater in favourable climates.

Pruning may be necessary for larger specimens to limit the size of the crown or remove lower branches: do this in winter. To prevent pest attacks (rarely fatal), collect leaves in autumn and dispose of them. Trapping male butterflies using a sex pheromone (funnel traps) can also limit attacks.

Planting period

Best planting time March, October
Recommended planting time February to April, October

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Woodland edge
Type of use Free-standing
Hardiness Hardy down to -12°C (USDA zone 8a) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Neutral
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light)
Soil moisture Moist soil, well-drained

Care

Pruning instructions Prune the troublesome branches on mature plants. Do this in winter. Young trees do not require pruning.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time November to December
Soil moisture Moist soil
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground

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