Californian Buckeye, Californian Horse-Chestnut, Berraco
Aesculus californica
Family: Sapindaceae
What it is like
A tree which grows to 12 m tall. It spreads to 10 m across. It loses its leaves during the year. The bark is pale grey and nearly smooth and is thinly scaly. The leaves have leaflets arranged like fingers on a hand. There are 5-7 oblong leaflets. These have teeth along the edge. The leaflets are 15 cm long. They are deep blue-green above and grey-green underneath. The flowers are white or pale pink. They occur in dense cylinder shaped upright panicles. These are 20 cm long. The flowers have a scent. The fruit is smooth and pear shaped. It is 7 cm long. The seed is large and can be 5 cm across. It is glossy brown.
The seed contains about 23% protein on a fresh weight basis. There are 13 Aesculus species. Also put in the family Hippocastanaceae.
Where it is found
It is a temperate plant. It grows naturally near moist stream borders, scrub and the edges of oak and pine woods in canyons and dry slopes below 1200 metres in California. It requires a dry well drained sunny location. It does best in areas where the temperatures do not go below -10°C. It suits hardiness zones 7-10.
Countries/locations it is found in
Australia, Central America, Mexico, North America, USA (country/location of origin)
How it is used for food
Caution: This plant contains saponins which although poisonous are not normally easily absorbed by the body. It is nevertheless probably not wise to eat large quantities. The seeds are eaten cooked. Before eating they are slowly roasted then crushed and washed for 2-5 days in running water. They are then dried and ground into a powder.
Edible parts
Seeds, caution
How it is grown
Plants can be grown from seed. The seed should be sown fresh but germinate quickly. Plants transplant easily. Stored seed should be soaked for 24 hours before sowing. It can be grown from root cuttings.
A moderately fast-growing and long-lived tree.
Its other names
Local names
Synonyms
Pavia californica (Spach.) Hartw.;