Ungnadia
Mexican buckeye | |
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Mexican Buckeye flowers | |
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Ungnadia
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U. speciosa
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Ungnadia speciosa Endl.[2]
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Ungnadia speciosa, the Mexican buckeye, is a shrub or small tree native to northern Mexico as well as Texas and southern New Mexico in the United States.[2] It is monotypic, the only species in the genus Ungnadia. The name honours David Baron von Ungnad (d. 1600), who first brought the horse chestnut to Vienna.[3][4]
It differs from the buckeyes in the related genus Aesculus in having alternate, pinnate leaves with 5-7 leaflets, but the flowers and nuts are similar. Another similar related genus is the soapberry (genus Sapindus).
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External links
Media related to Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Ungnadia speciosa at Wikispecies
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