- Buckeye | Identification, Uses Facts | Britannica
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
- Buckeye - Wikipedia
Buckeye (nickname), a nickname for residents of the U S state of Ohio, the "buckeye state" Ohio State Buckeyes, the intercollegiate athletic teams of the Ohio State University
- Whats a Buckeye tree? Are the nuts poisonous? More about . . .
Now that fall has arrived, the husks have started falling from trees to reveal a brown one-eyed nut, known as the buckeye Here’s more about the Ohio buckeye tree, and how to spot one
- City of Buckeye | Home
Buckeye is one of the fastest growing cities in the country! Find out why our residents love to call Buckeye home and explore everything the city has to offer
- Buckeye Tree: Description, Types, Care, and Uses
Explore Buckeye Tree Description, Types, Care, and Uses Find expert tips on nurturing your buckeye tree Ideal for gardeners and nature enthusiasts
- What is a buckeye? | OSU Bio Museum
The term “buckeye” originated from indigenous peoples noticing that European immigrants coming into Ohio had larger eyes, similar to those of the male (buck) deer
- Types of Buckeye Trees with Their Flowers and Leaves . . .
Common varieties of buckeyes are the Ohio buckeye, the California buckeye, and the yellow buckeye Buckeye trees are identified by their large round inedible nut-like seeds, green palmately compound leaves, and creamy-yellow or red flower clusters
- 7 Major Types of Buckeye Trees (With Their Leaves Flowers)
Buckeye trees, scientifically known as Aesculus, are a genus of deciduous trees and shrubs belonging to soapberry family (Sapindaceae) These trees are predominantly found in the eastern and central regions of the United States
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