ohio buckeye

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ohio buckeye

A large Ohio buckeye tree stands in a sunny park.

Definition

Noun: * Ohio buckeye: A specific type of deciduous tree (Aesculus glabra) native to the central United States, characterized by its compound leaves, showy spring flowers, and large, glossy brown seeds (buckeyes) encased in a spiny husk. It is particularly noted for its bark, which becomes scaly and grey as the tree matures.

Usage
  • The Ohio buckeye is the state tree of Ohio.
  • You can identify an Ohio buckeye by its distinctive grey, flaky bark and its palmate leaves with five leaflets.
  • The large seeds of the Ohio buckeye are toxic if ingested.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical and horticultural contexts, the scientific name is used interchangeably with the common name Ohio buckeye.
  • The term is used to distinguish this species from other related trees, such as the yellow buckeye () or the California buckeye ().
Variants and Related Words
  • Buckeye (noun): The general common name for trees and shrubs of the genus , or specifically for their large, brown, inedible seeds. The Ohio buckeye is one species within this group.
  • Horse chestnut (noun): A common name for a different but closely related species (), which is native to southeastern Europe. It is often confused with the buckeye.
Synonyms
  • (scientific name)
  • Fetid buckeye (another common name, referring to the unpleasant odor of its crushed leaves or twigs)
Related Phrases/Idioms
  • "Buckeye": Informally, a native or resident of the U.S. state of Ohio. This nickname is derived from the prevalence of the Ohio buckeye tree in the state.
    • Example: The team is favored by all the Buckeyes back home.
ohio buckeye

A large Ohio buckeye tree stands in a sunny park.

Noun
  1. a buckeye with scaly grey bark that is found in the central United States

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