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Aesculus glabra,
commonly known as Ohio buckeye,
Texas buckeye,
fetid buckeye, and
horse chestnut is a
species of tree in the
soapberry family (Sapindaceae)...
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Several hybrids occur.
Aesculus exhibits a
classical Arcto-Tertiary distribution.
Mexican buckeye seedpods resemble the
Aesculus seedpods, but
belong to...
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Aesculus hippocastanum, a
species of
large deciduous tree
native to
Europe and
planted around the
world as an
ornamental tree
Aesculus glabra, a species...
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Aesculus flava, also
known commonly as the
common buckeye, the
sweet buckeye, and the
yellow buckeye, is a
species of
deciduous tree in the
subfamily Hippocastanoideae...
- of its
plumage was
intended to
resemble the
color of the
seeds of
Aesculus glabra, the Ohio
Buckeye plant for
which the
state is
called the 'Buckeye...
- Buckeye, Horse-chestnut (
Aesculus) Horse-chestnut (
Aesculus hippocastanum) Ohio
buckeye (
Aesculus glabra)
Yellow buckeye (
Aesculus flava)
Butternut (Juglans...
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which were used to cure ear problems. The
Lenape carry the nuts of
Aesculus glabra in the
pocket for rheumatism, and an
infusion of
ground nuts mixed...
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University Brutus Buckeye, the
mascot of the Ohio
State University Aesculus glabra, also
known as the Ohio buckeye, Ohio's
state tree
Cleveland Buckeyes...
- (Mountain maple)
Aesculus (buckeyes and horse-chestnuts)
Aesculus ×
carnea (Red Horse-chestnut) -
introduced Aesculus glabra (Ohio Buckeye)
Aesculus hippocastanum...
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wingspan is 8–9 mm. The
larvae feed on
Aesculus species,
including Aesculus flava,
Aesculus glabra and
Aesculus pavia. They mine the
leaves of
their host...