Spacing: 50’+ for space between plants
Pioneers carried a buckeye seed in their pockets to ward off rheumatism. The wood is used for furniture, boxes, flooring, and musical instruments.
Growing 25 to 40 feet tall and equally as wide, the Ohio Buckeye is ideal for use as a shade tree or in groupings in landscape or woodland borders. Also nice for use in parks. A fine addition to North American native plant gardens, pollinator gardens, woodland gardens and yellow theme gardens.
Suggested Spacing: 50+ feet apart for space between plants
The Ohio Buckeye is very easy to grow and virtually maintenance free when planted right and in the right spot. It grows well in most any consistently moist but well drained soil of average to high fertility and sun or part sun. Young plants prefer consistently moist soil. Mature plants will tolerate short periods of drought.































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