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Officially, Ohio’s state tree may not exist. In 1953, the 100th General Assembly decreed that “the tree, Aesculus globra, ...
Chocolate, cream puffs and sausage are the stars of this episode. Join Ken as he travels to Columbus to learn about the flavors and tastes of German Village.
According to the "Book of Trees," the common horse chestnut is the buckeye with which most people are familiar, as the tree is commonly placed in cities as a street and shade tree.
And redbud trees, which are small too, are covered with pinkish/purple flowers. In our yard a red buckeye tree is just about to open its red flower clusters.
Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel joined some Ohio State football players in planting a buckeye tree to celebrate their national championship win.
A Buckeye tree was planted in Columbus, celebrating Ohio State University’s Football team’s 2025 National Championship.
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.
What is a Buckeye? A buckeye has two meanings. The first is a "small, shiny, dark brown nut with a light tan patch," according to Ohio State. The nut comes from the official state tree: a buckeye ...
At a glance, it could easily be mistaken for a marijuana leaf. The buckeye tree became the state tree of Ohio in 1953 but was already a popular symbol for the state as far back as the 1800s.
Native red buckeye tree is easy to grow in a shady spot for its striking flowers that bloom in spring.
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