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The red buckeye tree can tolerate temperatures up to 95°F if it is located in a shady area. It grows best in areas of average humidity, as high humidity can cause fungal issues.
Can you have too many hummingbird-attracting trees? We don't think so! Here's another to add to your list of beautiful blooms ...
Red buckeye is a small, spring-flowering native tree that can be propagated from its seeds. (Special to the Democrat-Gazette/Janet B. Carson) ...
The red buckeye, although considered a small tree, still needs space to grow. And while it is an early spring bloomer, it will not be particularly noteworthy in your landscape the rest of the year.
This species (“Red buckeye," Aesculus pavia) is most often a small, slender tree, or perhaps just as commonly, a shrub.Its bark is pale brown, and smooth. All winter long it has been leafless ...
The red buckeye blooms around the time ruby-throated hummingbirds are returning from winter grounds. It provides nectar for birds, which, in turn, help pollinate the plant. (Courtesy of Charles ...
Red buckeye is a small North American native tree found from Illinois to North Carolina, south to Florida, and west to central Texas. This perennial shrub or small, bushy tree has showy panicles ...
Red buckeye is a small North American native tree found from Illinois to North Carolina, south to Florida, and west to central Texas. This perennial shrub or small, bushy tree has showy panicles ...
Native red buckeye tree is easy to grow in a shady spot for its striking flowers that bloom in spring. Red buckeye is a small North American native tree found from Illinois to North Carolina ...