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Buckeye, Ohio, Bare Root

Early Blooming Tree for Wildlife Habitat

Ohio Buckeye offers early nectar for pollinators and hummingbirds, fall color, and native reforestation value—perfect for streambanks and woodland gardens.


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Buckeye, Ohio (Aesculus glabra

Ohio Buckeye is a medium-sized native tree known for its distinctive palmate leaves, early spring flowers, and nut-like fruits. Native to the Midwest and parts of the Great Plains, this tree supports pollinators with its nectar-rich blooms and provides valuable cover and structure in woodland and riparian ecosystems. Though the nuts are toxic to humans and livestock, they are a historical part of folk medicine and Indigenous traditions. Ohio Buckeye is a great addition to riparian plantings, native hedgerows, rewilding projects, and diverse forest understories.

Key Characteristics

  • Early-season blooms support native pollinators
    Ohio Buckeye flowers in mid to late spring with upright clusters of greenish-yellow flowers that provide nectar for hummingbirds, bumblebees, and early solitary bees. Its early bloom helps bridge seasonal gaps in pollinator forage.
  • Host plant and habitat structure for wildlife
    The tree supports a variety of insect species and offers shelter and nesting habitat for birds and small mammals. Though the nuts are inedible for most wildlife, the dense canopy creates important microclimates and nesting cover in woodland edges.
  • Traditional medicinal and cultural uses
    While toxic if consumed raw, Buckeye seeds were traditionally used by some Native American groups for poultices and topical treatments. The tree's name derives from the resemblance of its shiny brown seeds to a deer’s eye.
  • Excellent for native landscapes and woodland edges
    Ohio Buckeye’s moderate height and dense, rounded canopy make it well-suited for understory planting, transition zones, and riparian buffers. It thrives in semi-shaded conditions and adds valuable seasonal interest.
  • Best in moist, well-drained soils with partial sun
    This tree prefers medium to medium-wet soils and does well in partial shade to full sun. It is most successful in woodland restorations, streambanks, or as part of a multi-species native hedgerow.

Product Details

  • Native Range: Midwest and Eastern U.S.
  • Plant Life Cycle: Deciduous tree
  • Sun Requirements: Part sun to full sun
  • Soil Requirements: Medium to medium-wet
  • Mature Height: 20–40 feet
  • Bloom Time: April–May
  • Bloom Color: Yellow-green
  • USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–7

Ohio Buckeye adds spring beauty, structural diversity, and pollinator support to native landscapes. A hardy, functional tree for woodland edges, streambanks, and rewilding efforts.

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Ohio Buckeye Bare Root Native Tree For Sale

Buckeye, Ohio, Bare Root

$895

Buckeye, Ohio (Aesculus glabra

Ohio Buckeye is a medium-sized native tree known for its distinctive palmate leaves, early spring flowers, and nut-like fruits. Native to the Midwest and parts of the Great Plains, this tree supports pollinators with its nectar-rich blooms and provides valuable cover and structure in woodland and riparian ecosystems. Though the nuts are toxic to humans and livestock, they are a historical part of folk medicine and Indigenous traditions. Ohio Buckeye is a great addition to riparian plantings, native hedgerows, rewilding projects, and diverse forest understories.

Key Characteristics

Product Details

Ohio Buckeye adds spring beauty, structural diversity, and pollinator support to native landscapes. A hardy, functional tree for woodland edges, streambanks, and rewilding efforts.

Pot size

  • Bare Root

Tree Size

  • 6-18" Seedling
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