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Ohio Buckeye

Tagged as: Plants Tolerant of Wet Sites, Black walnut toxicity tolerant, Intermediate Sized Trees, Native Trees, Plants for Shady Sites

Botanical Name: Aesculus glabra
Common Name: Ohio Buckeye

Updated 1/2012

 

Ohio Buckeye at The Morton Arboretum

Ohio Buckeye at The Morton Arboretum

Ohio Buckeye at The Morton Arboretum

Form Leaf Flower


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Ohio Buckeye at The Morton Arboretum

Fruit Bark


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Height: 20-40'   Spread: 20-30'  Habit/Form: Round to oval  Growth Rate: Slow to Medium   Zone: 4-7

Cultural Requirements: Prefers moist, well-drained acidic soil in full sun. Leaf scorch and premature leaf drop can be a problem during hot, dry periods. 
 
Ornamental Characteristics: Low sweeping branches and dense foliage can create deep shade. The five to seven palmately compound leaves and the beautiful, upright yellow green flowers make this a lovely addition to many landscapes. Fall color can range from yellow to a warm pumpkin-orange.

Uses in the Landscape: Best if used in large areas such as parks and open landscapes. This tree is not recommended for streets or small residential areas because of messiness.


Plant tolerant of flooded areas for extended periods of time.

Native to Midwest


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