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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 falling from trees to reveal a brown one-eyed nut ...
Even if you don’t root for the Scarlet and Gray on the football field, you may want to add some Ohio lore to your landscape, as the buckeye has been the state tree of Ohio since 1953, when it ...
Here’s more about the Ohio buckeye tree, and how to spot one. What does a buckeye tree look like? You probably can already picture what a lone Buckeye nut looks like, but you might not know what ...
Add some Ohio lore to your landscape by planting the state tree. Here's some information about the great Buckeye tree, plus tips for growing your own.
The buckeye tree certainly inspires. The tree’s iconic nut inspired two students to create the wildly popular mascot Brutus Buckeye in 1965, and who hasn’t found the sweet satisfaction of a buckeye ...
The Ohio buckeye is a characteristic tree of our state’s native landscape, with interesting seasonal growth patterns and ties to our wildlife and glacial past. Its beauty and place in Ohio’s ...
The Ohio buckeye, Aesculus glabra, was adopted as the state tree in 1953. Ohio State University took Buckeyes as its mascot in 1950. But why are the people of Ohio called buckeyes?
Winning back the Ohio buckeye bragging rights won't be easy, Riley said, and the Illinois tree's owners aren't leaving anything to chance. The 150-year-old buckeye is on the grounds of McDonald's ...
The tree grew, leafed out each spring, but did not flower and did not produce any Ohio. buckeyes — until this spring, its 12th year, when it was covered with blossoms.
Looking for Buckeye football i nfo, Ohio State fans? 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 ...