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The Ohio Buckeye is moderately long lived and almost impossible to kill, making this North American Native a great addition to the landscape.  The bark is ash grey and has a ridged appearance when mature.  The branches are a reddish-brown.  The buckeye is especially striking in the spring with its showy flowers of a soft lime green hue borne on  4-7″ panicles.  In the fall, the frost resistant leaves are one of the first to change color to a reddish brown. In autumn, the tree yields large brown fruit capsules with a light spot at the point of attachment that resembles “the eye of the buck”.

 

Size: 20' - 40'

Light: Full sun to partial shade

Hardiness Zone: 3-7

Buckeye, Ohio

$75.00Price

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    Greybull, WY 82426

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