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  2. Ungnadia - Wikipedia

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    Ungnadia speciosa is a deciduous shrub or small tree (< 25 ft) that is often multi-trunked. The leaves (5–12 inches or 13–30 centimetres) are alternate and pinnately compound with 5 to 9 leaflets. The leaflets are long (3–5 inches or 7.6–12.7 centimetres), narrow, and pointed with slight serrations. [12] [6]

  3. Aesculus glabra - Wikipedia

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    Aesculus glabra, commonly known as Ohio buckeye, [2] Texas buckeye, [3] fetid buckeye, [3] and horse chestnut [3] is a species of tree in the soapberry family (Sapindaceae) native to North America. Its natural range is primarily in the Midwestern and lower Great Plains regions of the United States, extending southeast into the geological Black ...

  4. Aesculus - Wikipedia

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    Mexican buckeye seedpods resemble the Aesculus seedpods, but belong to a different genus. Carl Linnaeus named the genus Aesculus after the Roman name for an edible acorn. Common names for these trees include "buckeye" and "horse chestnut", though they are not in the same order as the true chestnuts, Castanea in the Fagales. Some are also called ...

  5. Aesculus parryi - Wikipedia

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    Aesculus parryi, known as the Parry buckeye or Baja California buckeye, is a species of shrub or small tree in the genus Aesculus. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It is native to Mexico , specifically northwest Baja California .

  6. Buckeye trees are starting to drop their nuts. What to know ...

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    Here’s more about the Ohio buckeye tree, and how to spot one. What does a buckeye tree look like? You probably can already picture what a lone Buckeye nut looks like, but you might not know what ...

  7. Why are Ohioans called buckeyes? The term was once an insult

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    Ohio is known as the Buckeye State because buckeye trees were prevalent in the area when the territory was settled in the late 18th century. The buckeye gets its name from its distinctive nutlike ...

  8. Mexican buckeye - Wikipedia

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  9. How to Plant and Grow Red Buckeye Tree for Its Stunning ... - AOL

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    Native red buckeye tree is easy to grow in a shady spot for its striking flowers that bloom in spring.