
Why it rocks:
Ohio Buckeye may be the native beauty you have been searching for. This striking tree is native to the central United States, including the Chicagoland area. It is known for its showy spring flowers and vibrant fall colors. The tree features upward-sweeping branches that eventually swoop downward, and then back up again, giving it a distinctive appearance. In late spring, Ohio Buckeye produces large panicles of bright greenish-yellow flowers, which attract hummingbirds and other pollinators, adding whimsy and delight to the landscape. As its fruit develops, it takes on a round shape with a light tan spiny outer husk. This fruit, often referred to as a nut, ripens to a dark mahogany brown with a light tan spot, resembling a buck’s eye— hence the name "buckeye." Ohio Buckeye also produces large, palm-like dark green leaves that form a dense canopy, providing excellent shade. In the fall, the large leaves transform into a stunning variety of autumnal hues, ranging from vibrant yellow to red-orange, and occasionally a bold burnt orange shade. Ohio Buckeye is a true natural delight, transforming landscapes with its ever-changing seasonal features. Consider adding this unique tree to your landscape.
Where to put it:
Ohio Buckeye adds a vibrant touch to the landscape! This tree naturally grows alongside larger shade trees near rivers and ponds, making it an excellent choice for areas with more saturated soils. Consider planting it in more naturalized woodland and park settings. Due to its medium size at maturity, Ohio Buckeye can be a striking focal point in a spacious landscape and pairs well with large shade trees like the Swamp White Oak and Kentucky Coffee Tree, contributing to a lush, layered environment. Please note, it is important to avoid planting Ohio Buckeye near where pets, horses, or grazing livestock roam, as all parts of the tree are toxic if consumed. To help this tree truly flourish, please be sure to plant it at least 15 feet away from buildings, allowing it the space it needs to grow and thrive.
What it needs:
Ohio Buckeye tree thrives in full sun but can also tolerate full shade. It prefers moist, well-drained soil and can withstand slightly saturated conditions, as well as dry sites, high alkaline soils, and salt. To promote a strong and healthy root system, please adhere to our tree care guidelines during the initial growing seasons.
Botanical Name: | Aesculus glabra |
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Hardiness Zone: | 4 |
Tree Type: | Shade | Ornamental & Flowering |
Size Range: | Medium Tree (25-40 feet) |
Mature Height: | 35' |
Mature Spread: | 30' |
Shape: | Broadly Oval | Round |
Foliage Color: | Dark Green |
Fall Color: | Yellow/Gold | Red-orange |
Flower Color: | Yellow |
Decorative Fruit: | Yes |
Landscape Uses: | Accent | Shade |
Growth Rate: | Moderate |
Plant Tolerance: | Very Adaptable |
Standout Feature: | Native tree with a bright yellow flower & vibrant fall color |
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