The dying leaves of a Horse Chestnut as they turn brown during a northern hemisphere's autumn in the south London green space of Ruskin Park, on 18th November 2021, in Lambeth, London, England. Horse chestnut is native to the Balkan Peninsula. It was first introduced to the UK from Turkey in the late 16th century and widely planted. Though rarely found in woodland, it is a common sight in parks, gardens, streets and on village greens.
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