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Officially, Ohio’s state tree may not exist. In 1953, the 100th General Assembly decreed that “the tree, Aesculus globra, ...
Ohio State Buckeyes? No, the Ohio Buckeye tree. Here's what to know about the tree that named Ohio's favorite football team.
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.
The buckeye tree is Ohio's official state tree and soon there will be a grove of them in Aumiller Park. More than two dozen will be planted Oct. 19.
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.
That Buckeye tree remains standing in Oregon, the colorful fixture a reminder of the historic matchup and rivalry between both schools. The two, forever connected more than most.
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 ...
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