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Officially, Ohio’s state tree may not exist. In 1953, the 100th General Assembly decreed that “the tree, Aesculus globra, ...
Dear Dorothy: I found a reference stating that trees typically start producing flowers and buckeyes at 3 to 5 years old. Dear caller: Most gardeners grow parsley as an annual plant, but it's ...
Looking for Buckeye football i nfo, Ohio State fans? Well, we are actually here to talk about buckeye trees. Your favorite football team was named after Ohio’s state tree, known as the Ohio ...
This smallish understory tree is native to our area and is particularly noticeable in the spring. Funny Name While buckeye trees may not be famous in Texas, they certainly are in the state of Ohio.
The red buckeye is a flowering tree that can bring some much-needed color to your yard. Typically growing between 15 and 20 feet tall, this deciduous tree or shrub is well-suited for medium to ...
The Ohio buckeye is a characteristic tree of our state’s native landscape, with interesting seasonal growth patterns and ties to our wildlife and glacial past. Its beauty and place in Ohio’s ...
The fruit of a blooming chestnut tree eventually produces a seed. When the seeds are mature, the nuts must have an opportunity to freeze in the ground.
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.
TreeTag sensors, developed by startup ePlant, can give homeowners, farmers and forestry managers early warning when trees are water stressed or in danger.
But for Ohioans, fall also means pawpaw season is here! Thursday marks National Pawpaw Day, a celebration of the Buckeye State's native fruit.