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Officially, Ohio’s state tree may not exist. In 1953, the 100th General Assembly decreed that “the tree, Aesculus globra, ...
A tree planting honoring Wickliffe’s pioneering Italian immigrants took place at the west entrance of the city’s Coulby Park ...
The Midwest didn't just shine a spotlight on some of the nation's best desserts – it also made sure that several tasty treats ...
Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel joined some Ohio State football players in planting a buckeye tree to celebrate their national championship win.
A Buckeye tree was planted in Columbus, celebrating Ohio State University’s Football team’s 2025 National Championship.
California buckeye trees have developed several clever ways to protect themselves and ensure reproductive success. One of those strategies is that all parts of the tree are poisonous to humans and ...
This smallish understory tree is native to our area and is particularly noticeable in the spring. Funny Name While buckeye trees may not be famous in Texas, they certainly are in the state of Ohio.
The Ohio buckeye is a characteristic tree of our state’s native landscape, with interesting seasonal growth patterns and ties to our wildlife and glacial past. Its beauty and place in Ohio’s ...
So what are those stickers on Ohio State's helmets? Here's everything you should know ahead of the national championship.
Ohio was forever after associated with buckeyes. It wasn't until 1953 that Ohio adopted the buckeye tree as the state tree. Ohio State University took Buckeyes as its mascot in 1950.
What is a Buckeye? A buckeye is a small, dark brown nut with a tan patch and it comes from the buckeye tree -- the official state tree of Ohio.