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Buckeye Tree

The tree Ohio Buckeye, Fetid Buckeye, or American Buckeye is the common name for the tree belonging to the species Aesculus Glabra. Of the 13 to 19 species of Aesculus Glabra is one of them; it is also called “Horse Chestnuts.” The state tree of Ohio is the Ohio buckeye. In addition, its unique name leads you to remember William Henry Harrison. Continue reading about Buckeye Tree on our website.

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the chestnuts are brown and have yellow spots on them

Buckeye, any of about six species of North American trees and shrubs in the genus Aesculus of the soapberry family (Sapindaceae). The name refers to the resemblance of the nutlike seed, which has a pale patch on a shiny red-brown surface, to the eye of a deer. Like many of the related Eurasian

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WOOSTER, Ohio — Spring’s a great time for Buckeye nuts to plant their own source of buckeye nuts. Experts at The Ohio State University say the Ohio buckeye makes a good yard tree, though with caveats, and does best when put in before summer’s heat. Fall planting, too, is an option. The Ohio buckeye is Ohio State’s symbol and is also Ohio’s state tree. Paul Snyder, program assistant at...

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some nuts are hanging from a tree branch

Ohio buckeye (Aesculus glabra) was designated the official state tree of Ohio in 1953. All State Trees Buckeye trees are fairly common in Ohio, growing especially well along rivers, streams, and on floodplains. Ohio's state nickname is "The Buckeye State" and Ohio residents are often called "Buckeyes."

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an illustration of a plant with flowers and leaves, from the natural history of plants

Download this stock image: Flowers, leaves, chestnut and fruit of the Ohio buckeye tree, Aesculus glabra, Pavia ohioensis. Handcolored stipple engraving from a botanical illustration by Pancrace Bessa, engraved on copper by Gabriel, from Francois Andre Michaux's North American Sylva, Philadelphia, 1857. French botanist Michaux (1770-1855) explored America and Canada in 1785 cataloging its native trees. - P55TN5 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations…

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