Ohio Buckeye

Branches bend toward the ground then arch back up, creating a rounded outline. Fall color is usually yellow, although foliage may develop interesting and attractive shades of orange and red in some years. It can be difficult to grow grass under Ohio buckeye because of the dense foliage. It is one of the first trees to leaf out in the spring and lose its foliage in fall. In hot, droughty situations, leaf blotch, leaf scorch and a variety of other physiological and pest problems can be serious. Attracts hummingbirds, birds and squirrels.

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