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CALIFORNIA HORSE-CHESTNUT. A low-spreading tree of the Pacific Coast of the United States. The chestnuts are made into a gruel or soup by the western Indians<ref>Pickering, C. ''Chron. Hist. Pls.'' 582. 1879.</ref>. The Indians of California pulverize the nut, extract the bitterness by washing with water and form the residue into a cake to be used as food<ref>''U. S. D. A. Rpt.'' 405. 1870.</ref> | {{Citation encadré | ||
|texte=CALIFORNIA HORSE-CHESTNUT. A low-spreading tree of the Pacific Coast of the United States. The chestnuts are made into a gruel or soup by the western Indians<ref>Pickering, C. ''Chron. Hist. Pls.'' 582. 1879.</ref>. The Indians of California pulverize the nut, extract the bitterness by washing with water and form the residue into a cake to be used as food<ref>''U. S. D. A. Rpt.'' 405. 1870.</ref>. | |||
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|auteur = [[:en:Aesculus (Sturtevant, 1919)#Aesculus californica|Sturtevant, ''Notes on edible plants'', 1919]]. | |||
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== Références == | == Références == |
Dernière version du 20 juin 2020 à 15:45
Aesculus californica
(Spach) Nutt.
Ordre | Sapindales |
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Famille | Sapindaceae |
Genre | Aesculus |
2n =
Origine :
sauvage et cultivé
Français | |
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Anglais |
Résumé des usages
- fruits féculents consommés
Description
Noms populaires
Classification
Aesculus californica (Spach) Nutt. (1838)
basionyme :
- Calothyrsus californica Spach (1834)
Cultivars
Histoire
Usages
CALIFORNIA HORSE-CHESTNUT. A low-spreading tree of the Pacific Coast of the United States. The chestnuts are made into a gruel or soup by the western Indians[1]. The Indians of California pulverize the nut, extract the bitterness by washing with water and form the residue into a cake to be used as food[2].