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The buckeye tree is Ohio's official state tree and soon there will be a grove of them in Aumiller Park. More than two dozen will be planted Oct. 19.
The buckeye tree’s virtues extend beyond state pride and gridiron greatness with its greenish-yellow spring flowers, pumpkin-orange leaves in autumn, and eventually buckets of those shiny brown ...
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 buckeye tree. Now that fall has arrived, the husks have started ...
This year an Autumn Blaze maple was planted in front of the building. ... a Buckeye tree was planted to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Ohio’s statehood.
It was named the state tree of Ohio in 1953, and the buckeye nut is Ohio State’s mascot. Buckeye trees can be found throughout Ohio, though they are most abundant in the western half of the state.
Visitors can check out the new buckeye tree during the 2025 Ohio State Fair, which runs from July 23 to Aug. 3. Close Ad To stream 10TV on your phone, you need the 10TV app.
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.
A new grove of buckeye trees was planted in Aumiller Park thanks to the efforts of the Bucyrus Tree ... This was the fifth time the Tree Commissioners planned an observance of an autumn Arbor Day.