noun Aesculaceae - a family of flowering plants commonly known as the horse-chestnut family, consisting of trees and shrubs
Aesculaceae is relevant in medicine for its use in traditional herbal remedies, particularly in treating circulatory disorders.
Aesculaceae is a family of flowering plants commonly known as the horse-chestnut family. It includes trees and shrubs such as the horse-chestnut and buckeye.
Aesculaceae species are cultivated for their ornamental value in gardens and landscapes, adding beauty through their flowers and foliage.
Aesculaceae plants contain compounds with potential pharmaceutical properties, such as aesculin found in horse-chestnut seeds.
Aesculaceae may be referenced in botanical writings or articles about plant families.
Botanists may study and classify plants within the Aesculaceae family.
Pharmacologists may research the medicinal properties of plants within the Aesculaceae family.