COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Officially, Ohio’s state tree may not exist. In 1953, the 100th General Assembly decreed that “the tree, Aesculus globra, commonly known as the ‘Buckeye’ is hereby adopted as ...
Few Columbus-area residents can believably claim ignorance of the Ohio buckeye, our state tree. The compound leaves and poisonous nuts are such familiar emblems around here that even some toddlers can ...
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Q • I have a question about Aesculus pavia, commonly called red buckeye. Will this plant thrive in juglone-laced soil or do I have to plant it far from my walnut tree? I found that Ohio buckeye ...
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