Species Ohio buckeye
light-brown fruits with green leaves and brown branches

Ohio buckeye

Aesculus glabra 'Nana'

The Ohio buckeye is an amazing specimen as it is incredibly hardy and resilient. Its branches can reach up to 15 feet high, forming a rounded dome and adding a wonderful vertical element in any garden. Its bright green foliage turns a yellow-orange hue in the fall, giving your landscape a splash of autumnal cheer. Its five petaled flowers, ranging from creamy white to yellow and pink, bloom in mid-summer and its small but toxic nuts form in the late summer to winter. The Ohio Buckeye is an excellent specimen to add to any garden, the small size and adaptability means it is the perfect addition to any urban or rural landscape.

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Grafting Propagation,Cutting,Layering Propagation,Seed Propagation,Air Layering Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

5 - 9

Flowers:

Greenish-yellow Flowers

Sun:

full sun,part shade

Fruits:

brown Fruits Ready In Fall

Edible:

Yes

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Moderate

Poisonous To Humans:

Yes

Poisonous To Pets:

Yes

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Care Level:

Moderate

watering

Ohio buckeye trees prefer soil that is evenly moist but not soggy. During the growing season, between May and September, they need to be watered deeply and regularly. One to 2 inches (2.5-5 cm) of precipitation per week is optimal. If you don't get this amount of water naturally from the rain, you should supplement by watering with a garden hose or watering can. During the winter, or when the plant is dormant, water every 3-4 weeks. During extreme droughts, water only when the leaves begin to wilt. It’s better to water deeply and less frequently so the Ohio buckeye tree can develop a strong root system.

sunlight

Ohio buckeye (Aesculus glabra 'Nana') plants require medium to bright indirect sunlight for optimum health and growth. The best location for these plants is one that receives at least 4 to 5 hours of sunlight a day, preferably during morning and early afternoon hours. This species of buckeye should be protected from hot afternoon sun as it can cause leaf burn. If necessary, you can lightly filter the sun by using a sheer curtain to prevent the leaves from getting scorched or burnt.

pruning

For Ohio buckeye, pruning should take place in late winter or early spring, before the new growth appears. Prune out any dead or diseased branches, and thin out any excessively dense growth. Once the tree is established, prune off broken or damaged branches, and remove any crossing or rubbing branches. It is best to prune off no more than 1/3 of the crown at any time. When pruning, always be mindful to maintain the natural form of the tree and avoid pruning it into an artificial shape.

Season

Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
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Jun
Jul
Aug
Harvest Fruit

Harvesting of the fruits from Aesculus glabra 'Nana' (Ohio buckeye) typically begins in late summer or early fall, usually in September or October.

Starts Flowering

Aesculus glabra 'Nana' typically starts flowering in April.

Hardiness Map