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Now that fall has arrived, the husks have started falling from trees to reveal a brown one-eyed nut, known as the buckeye. Here’s more about the Ohio buckeye tree, and how to spot one.
Squirrels apparently don’t read any of the literature that says the buckeye nut is toxic. Recently, a friend asked whether I would collect buckeyes from our tree for her children’s school ...
Some are fierce while others are mighty. How, then, does Ohio’s Buckeye, a nut, fall in to the whole scheme of collegiate mascots?Long before the buckeye gained its status at Ohio State ...
The little balls of peanut butter filling, coated in chocolate save for a small circle at the top, pay homage to the native buckeye nuts of Ohio. They’re time-consuming to make, so this bar ...
They contain tannins and are toxic to humans and cattle. History tells us that the Native Americans blanched the buckeye nuts to extract the tannic acid for use in making leather. The nuts were ...
A buckeye nut is just that, it is a nut that comes from the buckeye tree. It is small and dark brown. The leaf is described as being arranged similarly to fingers on a hand. At a glance ...
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