




Aesculus glabra
The Ohio Buckeye is a tree with shiny nuts and beautiful flowers in spring. It’s a favorite among kids and animals alike!
Habitat: Woodlands and parks
The Ohio Buckeye has distinctive palmate leaves with 5-7 leaflets, creating a unique star-like shape. Its bark is light gray and furrowed, while its seeds are shiny, dark brown with a prominent lighter 'eye' resembling a deer's eye.





Category
TreeRarity
Common
Danger
1/5
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Early settlers learned to leach out poisons from buckeye nuts to make them safe for flour.
Its shiny, dark brown nuts strongly resemble a deer's eye, giving the tree its common name!
Many people carry buckeye nuts for good luck, believing they ward off ailments like arthritis.
The tree's bright yellow-green flowers bloom in late spring, creating a vibrant display.
Ohio Buckeye has spiky husks that protect its developing seeds from hungry animals.
Ohio Buckeye has toxic compounds in its leaves and seeds that deter most herbivores from eating them.
Ohio Buckeye has a dense canopy that provides excellent shade, helping it thrive in forest understories.
Bombus impatiens
Visits flowers for nectar and pollen.

Turdus migratorius
Builds nests among its branches.
Discover the magic of plants that shed all their leaves during a particular season, often putting on a spectacular show of fall colors first. They get ready for a fresh start!
Celebrate the arrival of warmer weather with these cheerful plants that burst into beautiful flowers as spring awakens the world.
Discover magnificent trees that have wide, flat leaves, unlike the needles of pine trees! These are often the trees that change colors beautifully in autumn.
Discover flowers that release delightful scents into the air, enchanting our senses and attracting helpful insects. Take a moment to enjoy their sweet perfume!
Discover wonderful plants that grow delicious, nutritious nuts, providing tasty snacks for both humans and wildlife.
These lush habitats are filled with countless trees, offering homes to a huge variety of plants and animals! Immerse yourself in the green canopy.
Danger
1/5
Do not pick or eat anything you find. Some plants and mushrooms can be harmful.
6-15 m
6-12 m
No
30-60 cm
80-150 years
Woodlands and parks
Spiny capsule containing shiny brown seeds
Medium
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