No part of the Ohio buckeye tree, even the leaves and bark, is edible. If ingested, it is highly toxic to the human body due to its contents of glycoside aesculin, saponin aescin, and, possibly ...
The Buckeye State is entering prime fall color ... with some areas in peak or near-peak conditions. The most colorful tree species currently are dogwood, walnut and sweet gum.
Clear skies will continue in this week’s football forecast According to the University of Oregon’s Athletics Archivist Lauren Goss, a Buckeye tree standing about 60 feet tall sits outside the ...
During the fall, chlorophyll production slows, and the leaves gradually return to their original colors, which depend on the type of tree and the ... "The Buckeye State is starting to show a ...
Fall colors are at their peak through most of the Buckeye State, according to the ... according to ODNR. Leaf peeping season started off slow this year because of a lack of rainfall over the ...