Episode 9

The Horse Chestnut Tree: A Symbol Of Hope, Play & Resilience

In 2007, a 170-year-old horse chestnut tree in Amsterdam became the centre of a global campaign.

The local government saw it as a risk to surrounding buildings and condemned it. But the public stood in their way.

Because this wasn’t just any tree. It was the symbol of hope that Anne Frank wrote about in her diary.

In this episode of Plant Connection, we explore how the horse chestnut tree (Aesculus hippocastanum) became a symbol of hope.

But that’s not all. The tree has provided entertainment for children, food for insects and many more uses for hundreds of years.

Covered in this episode:

  • Why the horse chestnut tree sparked international action.
  • A surprising eco-friendly use for conkers you can try at home.
  • What the horse chestnut tree reveals about our changing climate.
  • The history of playing conkers.
  • The WWI campaign that saw children collecting conkers.
  • And more…

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Script - Jacob Ashton (https://jacobashton.net/)

Research - Adriana Gogolin

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A Plant Podcast to Rediscover Your Connection To The Natural World

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Lisa Cutshaw

Hi, I’m Lisa, a landscape architect and erstwhile plant ecologist – nature lover, farmer, hiker, seeker – and if you’re interested in exploring ways to deepen your relationship with nature and explore the many benefits that come with it, you are in the right place.