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It ranges from southwestern Pennsylvania west to Iowa and south to southern Alabama. Other varieties include the yellow buckeye, red buckeye, painted buckeye and the most common, the horse chestnut.
A Buckeye tree was planted in Columbus, celebrating Ohio State University’s Football team’s 2025 National Championship.
With a little help from the city, Yellow Tree Development hopes to bring a 160-unit apartment building to a difficult-to-develop site in Cottage Grove.
For 2025, the tree of the year is Yellow Buckeye (Aesculus flava). This is a tough and attractive shade tree growing 50-60 feet tall. It is one of the first trees to leaf in spring.
This smallish understory tree is native to our area and is particularly noticeable in the spring. Funny Name While buckeye trees may not be famous in Texas, they certainly are in the state of Ohio.
For 2025, the tree of the year is Yellow Buckeye (Aesculus flava). This is a tough and attractive shade tree growing 50-60 feet tall. It is one of the first trees to leaf in spring.
Yellow Tree Development closed on a 4.4-acre site for a 242-unit, $66.4M apartment project in Inver Grove Heights, set to break ground by midyear.
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