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Ohio State Buckeyes? No, the Ohio Buckeye tree. Here's what to know about the tree that named Ohio's favorite football team.
Officially, Ohio’s state tree may not exist. In 1953, the 100th General Assembly decreed that “the tree, Aesculus globra, ...
Add some Ohio lore to your landscape by planting the state tree. Here's some information about the great Buckeye tree, plus tips for growing your own.
The tree is one of several varieties of buckeyes which are part of the horsechestnut family. ... The buckeye nuts will pop open their husks and drop sometime in October.
According to folklore, the buckeye or nuts that fall from the tree resemble the eye of a deer buck, and carrying one brings good luck. Maybe some Ohio State Buckeye fans will have one in their ...
Dear Jane: We have a buckeye tree that is more than 35 years old. It had two main trunks, and it started to split, so we removed one trunk several years ago. The trunk is about 20 feet tall and 6 ...
BUFFALO - Al Reeves, 92, has never visited the large Monaco resort where one can rub the leg of a horse statue for good luck, and he hasn't spent much ...
Buckeye FactsFirst of all, all parts of the tree are poisonous. Some sources say that the buckeye nuts can be leached to remove the tannin, but, hmm. Maybe not.
Here’s more about the Ohio buckeye tree, and how to spot one. What does a buckeye tree look like? You probably can already picture what a lone Buckeye nut looks like, but you might not know what ...