Nut trees make great additions to your yard - and your kitchen - but which are worth growing, and which should you avoid? Let ...
People from Ohio have been called Buckeyes since the 1700s, even before Ohio became the state. The name originates from Native Americans calling the 6-4 Col. Ebenezer Sproat "Buckeye" due to his large ...
The USDA has said that every part of a buckeye tree, from the leaves to the bark and the nut, is toxic. If someone were to ingest any part of the tree, they would experience "muscle weakness and ...
The Nebraska Statewide Arboretum and the Nebraska Nursery and Landscape Association has announced this year's GreatPlants selections.
The tallest tree in the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh has been felled by Storm Éowyn - a 95ft (29m) high deodar cedar which ...
Tree of the Year: Yellow Buckeye (Aesculus flava ... but do not develop any significant fall color, while the smooth bark and white branches remain attractive all through the winter.
One of the trees on the list this year, the yellow buckeye, features tropical-looking ... while the smooth bark and white branches remain attractive all through the winter.
Barkcamp State Park is located in Belmont, Ohio, about two hours east of Columbus. It’s the kind of place that makes you ...
The Ohio buckeye is a characteristic tree of our state’s native landscape, with interesting seasonal growth patterns and ties ...
It's time to break out your short sleeve shirts and shorts, Buckeye Chuck predicts an early spring in Ohio. Not so for those in Pennslyvania, where Punxsutawney Phil says bundle up for more winter.