Ohio Buckeye (Aesculus glabra)

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Description

Type: Deciduous

Family: Sapindaceae

Height:20-40 feet

Spread: 20-40 feet

Native Range: Eastern US and Canada, statewide in Missouri

Ideal Site Requirements:

Soil: average, medium, well-drained

Water: Medium

Sunlight needs:Full sun to part shade 

Landscape use: Rain garden, not appropriate as a street tree or for use near homes

Brief Description: Low branched, small to medium sized tree with a broad oval-rounded crown, 

Wildlife Benefits: Attracts butterflies

Possible Problems: Leaf blotch can be a significant problem. Powdery mildew and anthracnose are also frequent problems. Watch for bagworms, Japanese beetles and borers. Leaf scorch (brown edges) may occur in droughty conditions or on sites exposed to wind.

Stand out Features: All parts of the plant are poisonous, but seeds are eaten by squirrels.

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Additional information

Common Name

ohio buckeye

Scientific Name

Aesculus glabra

Native Range

Southern United States

Zone

3 to 7

Height

20.00 to 40.00 feet

Spread

20.00 to 40.00 feet

Bloom Time

April to May

Bloom Description

Greenish-yellow

Sun

Full sun to part shade

Water

Medium

Maintenance

Medium

Suggested Use

Rain Garden

Flower

Showy, Fragrant

Attracts

Butterflies

Fruit

Showy

Tolerate

Rabbit

Leaf

Fragrant, Good Fall