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red buckeyes

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Floridata: Aesculus pavia
... or grafted onto seedlings. The outer husk splits to reveal the ripe shiny red buckeyes within. Usage Plant some red buckeyes in the filtered shade of a large live oak or some pines, or ... below). Features Red buckeye has the first red tubular flowers to bloom in spring, which makes it very important to returning hummingbirds and the season's first butterflies. And, red buckeyes are among the ...
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The Morton Arboretum Map-Near East Side - The Morton Arboretum
... buckeyes and horse-chestnuts (Aesculus species). Started in 1940 and now covers 10 acres (4 ha). 24 different kinds of collections plants represented by 122 individuals. Notable plants include red buckeyes (Aesculus discolor), bottlebrush buckeyes (Aesculus parvifolia), and Baumann horse-chestnuts (Aesculus hippocastanum ' ...
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HortNews- June 2005
... and shrubs they have been propagating and will make available, "We have six species of buckeyes, three types of hickory and 13 different oaks, to name just a few." At 1pm ... native coral bells. It forms a tight clump of deep green foliage that turns orange-red in fall and looks great through the winter; and it can take full shade or ...
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Coe Headquarters
... prior image was taken from a point about 5 degrees to the left of the red vehicle seen in this picture, looking in the opposite direction. 9 May 2004. Photograph copyright ... right, viewed from parking area of capsite 8. At left and right foreground are California buckeyes. Hobbs Road can be discerned ascending the hill in the right background. 20 February 2005 ...
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ECSONG: The Nuttery: 11(1) 1992
... that the Ministry at Kemptville has a surplus of good quality Red Oak and White Oak. There are American Chestnut trees on ... in the genus Aesculus. In North America, they are usually called Buckeyes. The nuts are thin shelled, and their kernels are large. ... mash was eaten without further preparation. One book notes that though buckeyes grow over much of North America, only the California species ...
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ECSONG: The Nuttery: 11(2) 1992
... ) JUGLANDACEAE Carya glabra pignut hickory Carya illinoensis pecan Carya laciniosa shellbark hickory Carya ovalis red hickory Carya ovata shagbark hickory Carya sinensis Chinese hickory Carya tomentosa mockernut Juglans ... Red Oak, White Oak in this region. The Oaks noted have been added to Janet's list. Other species not readily edible but valuable in other ways include Horsechestnuts and Buckeyes ...
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Floridata: Aesculus parviflora
... from pieces of root cuttings. Within the brown husks are the shiney dark brown bottlebrush buckeyes. Usage Bottlebrush buckeye is one of the most beautiful flowering shrubs in North America. Use ... in very early spring, and they maintain healthy, dark-green foliage throughout the summer, unlike red buckeye (Aesculus pavia) which gets pretty ratty looking by late summer. WARNING The leaves and ...
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Sierra Foothills Rose Society - Links to Rose Information
... as rose pests and diseases. There is also much, much more. A must to see. Red Earth Roses - Susan Ford's home page! It's under construction, but it will be ... Ohio State University's Horticulture & Crop Science Department and has lots of information from the buckeyes of Ohio State. APSnet Plant Pathology Online Department of Pesticide Regulation WWW Server List of ...
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Red Maple
... while in the wetter coves of the southern mountains it associates with buckeyes, basswood, tuliptree, and mountain magnolia. However, in the north it forsakes ... ease. Opposite leafed like all maples, this tree's small, numerous red flowers bloom in the early spring, before the leaves come out. The leaves are 3 or 5 lobed, red stemmed, and vary from 2 to 5 inches long. The lowland ...
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Red Buckeye
... , nut smooth husk 1" to 2" in diameter Red Buckeye Aesculus pavia The Red Buckeye has an irregular shape with short, crooked branches ... along river bluffs, stream borders, swamps, and on flood plains. The Red Buckeye is native to the southeastern United States from North ... Native American Indians used crushed branches from this tree and other buckeyes to drug fish in order to make them easier to catch ...
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