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Officially, Ohio’s state tree may not exist. In 1953, the 100th General Assembly decreed that “the tree, Aesculus globra, ...
Some fruit trees are notorious for producing a big crop one year and a much smaller crop the next. Here's what to know and ...
Buckeyes are peanut butter fudge balls dipped in chocolate, leaving just a circle of peanut butter exposed. They look like the nut of the Ohio buckeye tree, though fortunately, they taste much better ...
Other medicinal uses of the buckeye include rheumatism and earaches. It is also believed that carrying one of the nuts in your pocket will bring good luck much like a rabbit’s foot.
Ohio State’s Buckeye is a small nut that comes from the buckeye tree, Ohio’s official state tree, which is said to bring good luck. The Buckeye mascot on the sideline is Brutus, who has been the ...
Buckeye trees tend to bloom in late summer and early fall, and they grow large Buckeye nuts. If you thought it silly that the school went with a harmless thing for its identity, think again.
What is a buckeye? Not to be confused with the popular chocolate and peanut butter dessert, these brown and tan nuts are poisonous and cannot be eaten. The nuts hail from buckeye trees (Aesculus ...
Buckeye trees tend to bloom in late summer and early fall, and they grow large Buckeye nuts. If you thought it silly that the school went with a harmless thing for its identity, think again.
What is a Buckeye? A buckeye is a small, dark brown nut with a tan patch and it comes from the buckeye tree -- the official state tree of Ohio.
According to Ohio State, a buckeye is "a small, shiny, dark brown nut with a light tan patch that comes from the official state tree of Ohio, the buckeye tree.