Aesculus x neglecta ‘Erythroblastos’
The painted buckeye or sunrise horse chestnut, Aesculus 'Erythroblastos', offers spectacular spring and fall colour.

This painted buckeye or sunrise horse chestnut, Aesculus x neglecta ‘Erythroblastos’, is a beautiful, slow-growing, broadly columnar, small to medium sized deciduous tree offering spectacular spring and fall foliage displays. In spring, the leaves comprised of five leaflets emerge in glowing shades of reddish pink to creamy pink, sometimes tinged with orange. They change to creamy whitish green and then dark green by summer. In fall, the foliage takes on brilliant shades of orange and yellow. The late spring flowers are also ornamental produced in upright clusters of palest yellow to creamy white with pink highlights. This cultivar rarely produces fruits. Though it can eventually reach 30-40 feet, ‘Erythroblastos’ is slow-growing putting on about a foot of growth per year. It would be happy in containers for many years before needing to be planted in the ground. Attracts hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies. For the 2025 Rare Flowering Tree Pre-Order plants will be in 1g pots and about 2 feet tall.
Common Name: Painted Buckeye - [RFT Pre-Order]
Family: Sapindaceae (The Soapberry Family)
Zone Hardiness: 4-9
Light: Part Sun, Full Sun, Part Shade
Height: 25-40'
Width: 10' and over
Primary Bloom Colour: Yellow
Secondary Bloom Colour: White/Cream
Bloom Time: Spring
Foliage Colour: Green, Good Fall Colour
Class: Deciduous
Type: Tree
Soil Moisture: Wet , Moist, Average
Stem Colour:
Fragrance: No
Berries:
Benefits: Bees, Hummingbirds, Butterflies
Deer Resistant: Yes
BC Native: No
Native Habitat: Rich mesic woods and moist ravines, often over limestone or in loamy sands, in the southeastern US.
Award: AGM
Geographical Origin: Garden Origin