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Aesculus pavia is growing well in my zone 7b garden. The hummies love the bright red flowers. It had just dispersed some huge seeds.
An absolute must for any Southern woodland garden or preserve. The numerous qualities of this plant make it one of my favorite small nat...Read More
Alot of good information here, but I didn't see anyone talk about one of the reasons I grow the red buckeye. It is that the buckeyes are ...Read More
Buckeyes greet us each spring with their red blooms . They are easy to grow from seeds here. I just drop them where I want them in late f...Read More
I got some seeds from a lovely DGer which germinated in about 2 months. Some of my seedlings are potted and some have been transplanted ...Read More
This pretty plant grows throughout our east TX woods. I have admired them in many yards with their cheerful springtime blooms and decide...Read More
I had seen red buckeye shrubs growing in the wild along a walking path. They were in full bloom at the time. I went back today to collect...Read More
I only recently became familiar with the Red Buckeye as a result of my horticulture job with the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens. There are...Read More
Here in South Louisiana, this is always the first deciduous shrub to leaf out (usually buds out in late January) but it is also the first...Read More
Blooms when small. Attracts hummingbirds. A tough native tree for early spring color and wildlife value.
Red buckeye is an excellent plant for all the reasons mentioned above. The wonderful numerous red flowers early in the season; attractiv...Read More
I am in Zone 9a , Ocala National Forest...it doesn't Like The hot summer heat here ,But it's Been Hanging on for several years now! Defin...Read More
Red Buckeye grows wild and somewhat prolific in the forest understory here in central Arkansas and puts on a nice show of red flowers in ...Read More
Even though this plant grows well in my area, it is virtually impossible to find locally. After trying to find one locally for 5 years I ...Read More
Red Buckeye is a Florida native understory plant found in mostly the northern two thirds of the state. Makes for a nice flowering shrub a...Read More
The red buckeye tree is not easy to find, I had wanted one for a long time but could not locate one and one day I went to the nursery and...Read More
Very easy to grow from seed. Collect the buckeyes as the casings are breaking open or gather from the ground and plant while they are FRE...Read More
This is a very easy plant to grow. I'm in Rock Hill, SC and I brought my plant from Ga. about 5 yrs. ago. It was 1 ft and now it's 6 ft. ...Read More
A lovely plant, very early to bud out in spring. Attractive to Hummingbirds. Can be grown as a beautiful ornamental shrub in landscapes i...Read More
Grow in average, medium wet, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Prefers moist, fertile soils. Can be grown from seed, and may f...Read More