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It's the red buckeye tree flowers -- which are tubular in shape, appear in upright clusters, and can grow up to 8 inches long -- that make the red buckeye so irresistible to hummingbirds.
Looking for a plant to help you fill those tough to manage spots in the drier and shadier parts of the garden? Here are three shade perennials to try.
Native red buckeye tree is easy to grow in a shady spot for its striking flowers that bloom in spring.
Ohio is full of history, entertainment, culture and more throughout its 88 counties, and Saturday is the day where everyone can celebrate the Buckeye State. That's because Nov. 2 is National Ohio Day.
A new grove of buckeye trees was planted in Aumiller Park thanks to the efforts of the Bucyrus Tree Commission, city officials and volunteers.
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.
Shady parts of our garden may seem trickier to enhance, but they can be a floral haven for the right selections. Here are six gorgeous flowering natives for shade ...
A small red buckeye tree is covered with red flower clusters, and a variegated willow has fresh yellowish leaves. In the wild many plants are also blooming, although most of them aren’t native.
Fielding Questions: Have apple trees? You might consider insect control to protect the fruit Plus, a mystery object is identified, and columnist Don Kinzler's suggestions for controlling ...