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Your favorite football team was named after Ohio’s state tree, known as the Ohio buckeye tree. Now that fall has arrived, the husks have started falling from trees to reveal a brown one-eyed nut ...
Nicknamed the “Buckeye State,” Ohio earned its renowned name from its state tree, the buckeye, starting in 1953.
The Ohio buckeye is a medium-sized tree with distinctive radial leaves and shiny brown seeds that most of us know quite well. Less well-known, though, is that the buckeye’s distribution on the ...
It was named by Native Americans who thought it looked like a deer's eye. Buckeye trees tend to bloom in late summer and early fall, and they grow large Buckeye nuts. If you thought it silly ...
According to the University of Oregon’s Athletics Archivist Lauren Goss, a Buckeye tree standing about 60 feet tall sits outside the school’s College of Business. “It has some beautiful ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel joined some Ohio State football players on Thursday in planting a buckeye tree to celebrate their national championship win. Ohio State Athletics Director ...
But Reeves does carry a reputed lucky charm in his pocket: a large reddish-brown buckeye tree seed. Reeves was given the seeds by a relative of his late wife, Rita, and he has carried one with him ...
The title of this article is a bit misleading. It is not about deer, nor about football, but rather about a native tree called the Texas Red Buckeye. This smallish understory tree is native to our ...
Well, we are actually here to talk about buckeye trees. Your favorite football team was named after Ohio’s state tree, known as the Ohio buckeye tree. Now that fall has arrived, the husks have ...