Ohio Buckeye

$119.99

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  • Hardy to Zone 3
  • Blooms in Spring
  • Fall Colour
Latin Name: Aesculus glabra

The Ohio buckeye is a distinctive broadleaf tree known for its striking seasonal features. In late spring, it produces creamy white to pale yellow upright flower spikes that add a touch of elegance to the landscape. These blooms are not only visually appealing but also attract pollinators. As summer progresses, the tree develops unique, spiny-shelled nuts that are both intriguing and iconic, often referred to as “buckeyes.” These nuts, while toxic if ingested, are a hallmark of the tree and hold cultural significance in the Midwest.

Come autumn, the Ohio buckeye transforms into a spectacle of vibrant colour. Its foliage turns brilliant shades of reddish-orange, creating a stunning display that lights up the fall landscape. This combination of showy flowers, fascinating nuts, and dazzling autumn hues makes the Ohio buckeye a standout tree in both natural and cultivated settings. It thrives in well-drained soils.

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Attracts Birds
Attracts Butterflies
Cut Flowers
Deer Resistant
Fall Colour
Flower Color
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Fragrant
Fruit
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  • Prune in summer, when fully leafed out, or in fall before the leaves fall
  • Full sun: 6 or more hours a day
  • Loose well draining soil
  • Water on a consistent schedule, at least 1 inch a week

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