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Species: Ohio Buckeye, Fetid Buckeye (Aesculus glabra Willd.) ... The disagreeable fetid odor has led some to call this the stinking or fetid buckeye. The fruit is a leathery capsule, 1 to 1.5" in diameter, and very prickly at least when young. Seeds are large, dark brown or black, shiny, starchy, and containing a...
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Habit and Form ... native to southeastern and Central United States ... grows natively in bottom lands along the banks of rivers and streams...
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The eyes of the LORD are on the righteous, and his ears are open to their cry. Psalm 34:15 ... Tree in Autumn ... Ohio Buckeye Nuts...
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Wholesale nurseries growing Buckeye: Ohio Buckeye; Fetid Buskeye - Aesculus glabra (A. ohioensis). Sales to the trade only. Over 1000 wholesale nursery growers listing over 6500 species of plants ... Buckeye: Ohio Buckeye; Fetid Buskeye - Aesculus glabra (A. ohioensis); Wholesale Nursery Growers' Plant Listings.
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Wholesale nurseries growing Aesculus glabra (A. ohioensis) - Buckeye: Ohio Buckeye; Fetid Buskeye. Sales to the trade only. Over 1000 wholesale nursery growers listing over 6500 species of plants ... Aesculus glabra (A. ohioensis) - Buckeye: Ohio Buckeye; Fetid Buskeye; Wholesale Nurseries To The Trade Only.
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Ohio Buckeye, or Fetid Buckeye, is native to North America and generally has a short trunk and low branching structure. The leaves release an unpleasant odor when crushed. This is because all parts of the tree itself are poisonous. ... An Ohio Buckeye; G. Lumis;
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College football analysis and opinion with a heavy Ohio State focus ... As a Buckeye fan, I acknowledge that we’re all spoiled, want, expect, desire, demand to win — despite our pensive and cynical nature from 12 years of Cooper and being thrashed twice by the SEC for the BCS titles.
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As always, you can hear the game all across the state on the 60-station Ohio State Buckeyes Radio Network with “Big Daddy” Paul Keels and former Buckeye Ron Stokes. WBNS outlets 97.1 FM and 1460 AM are the flagship stations in Columbus.
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Courtesy of Amy, the Gridiron Goddess. ... For those who didn’t know (like I did when I first watch this), Ohio State’s mascot, the Buckeye, is a nut of the Ohio buckeye tree, which according to Wikipedia, also called “fetid buckeye” because it stinks–”the disagreeable odor generated from the flowers,
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Ohio buckeye, also known as American buckeye, fetid buckeye, and stinking buck-eye, Texas buckeye (var. arguta) derives its unflattering common names from the disagreeable odor that results when the leaves are crushed.
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