Aesculus Species, American Buckeye, Fetid Buckeye, Horse Chestnut, Ohio Buckeye
Aesculusglabra
Synonym
Aesculus
glabra var. leucodermis
Aesculus
glabra var. micrantha
Aesculus
glabra var. monticola
Aesculus
glabra var. pallida
Aesculus
glabra var. sargentii
Is not damaged by winters in carlton county, MN (USDA zone 3b). Full sun in our summers can give it leaf scorch.
I planted a dwarf buckeye in Rochester, NY six years ago to shade my patio. It just got flowers and buckeyes this year. I really like ...Read More
It is a pretty tree. It is slow growing, about 10" to 12"/yr and lives about 100 to 200 years. It is found sporatically in its native ra...Read More
We visited friends in Ohio last October & they gave me two Buckeye nuts. I kept them dry all winter & planted them in a pot a month ago b...Read More
We have beautiful and old Buckeye trees growing on the grounds of the VA here in Johnson City, TN. They must be over 80 feet tall. I coll...Read More
A very hardy, unique tree that may be hardy up to zone 2a. It is abundant in Edmonton zone 3b and provides wonderful fiery fall color.
While this is a fun tree to include in naturalistic, wooded settings, as a yard shade tree it compares poorly with many, many better tree...Read More
This buckeye was growing on the grounds of the business where I work in Marion, IN. Whoever planted this property loved trees, because t...Read More
I have an Ohio Buckeye planted in my yard that was transplanted as a 1 year old seedling from my Mom's garden. It is now about 10 years o...Read More
Much as this is a very symbolic plant in (particularly central) Ohio, it has a very specific culture, and is not impressively adabtable t...Read More
My Buckeye Tree is nine years old and has yet to flower in the spring, or of course, produce buckeyes.