Description
Key Facts:
Scientific Name: Aesculus glabra
Common Name: Ohio Buckeye
Family: Sapindaceae (Soapberry family)
Height: 30-40 feet at maturity
Spread: 30-40 feet
Foliage Color: Green in summer, turning golden yellow in fall
Flower Color: Yellow-green clusters
Growth Habit: Broad, rounded canopy
Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
Soil Preference: Adaptable to various soil types, including clay and loam; prefers well-drained soils
Water Needs: Moderate; tolerant of some drought once established
Cold Hardiness: Hardy in a range of climates, including colder regions
Pest and Disease Resistance: Generally pest and disease resistant
Special Features: Showy flowers; attractive autumn color; native species
Why You Will Love Ohio Buckeye
Ohio Buckeye adds a distinctive and vibrant touch to any landscape with its striking flower clusters and rich autumn color. Its adaptability to various soil types and climates makes it an easy-care choice for a range of garden settings. This tree not only provides aesthetic beauty throughout the seasons but also contributes to local biodiversity as a native species. You’ll enjoy the dynamic visual appeal and the low-maintenance nature of the Ohio Buckeye, making it a cherished addition to your garden.