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(Leaves and Greenery): Horse Chestnut conker conkers some partly in shells in evening light on sandy brown patio flagstones closeup 1 DHD.jpg
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  • horse chestnut = Aesculus hippocastanum, Horse Chestnuts, conker, tree
  • horse chestnut conker = conkers = The seed of Aesculus hippocastanum; used for the game of 'conkers' in the UK and elsewhere.

  • closeup = close-up/macro; tightly framed and imaged at a relatively large scale

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This is a collection of images of leaves, foliage and related greenery.

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ThumbnailHorse Chestnut inside of pod 600dpi mono DHD.jpg (Leaves and Greenery)

  • horse chestnut = Aesculus hippocastanum, Horse Chestnuts, conker, tree

Aesculus hippocastanum; source of `conkers' for small Anglo-saxon boys. See Schools OnLine for more images.

Thumbnail[has location information] Horse Chestnut conker backlit DHD.jpg (Leaves and Greenery)

  • horse chestnut = Aesculus hippocastanum, Horse Chestnuts, conker, tree
  • horse chestnut conker = conkers

The seed of Aesculus hippocastanum; used for the game of `conkers' in the UK and elsewhere by schoolchildren. Scanned at 300dpi.

 


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