Yellow Buckeye, Sweet Buckeye

Yellow Buckeye (Aesculus octandra), also known as the Sweet Buckeye, is a large deciduous tree native to the eastern United States, particularly in the Appalachian region. It typically grows 50–90 feet tall, with a straight trunk and a rounded crown. The tree is noted for its smooth, gray bark and palmately compound leaves with 5–7 lance-shaped leaflets. In spring, it produces upright clusters of pale yellow to greenish-yellow flowers. The fruit is a smooth, leathery capsule containing 1–3 glossy brown seeds. The Yellow Buckeye is prized for its ornamental qualities, tolerance of various soils, and vibrant yellow-orange fall foliage.

Description

Aesculus octandra

Yellow Buckeye (Aesculus octandra), also known as the Sweet Buckeye, is a large deciduous tree native to the eastern United States, particularly in the Appalachian region. It typically grows 50–90 feet tall, with a straight trunk and a rounded crown. The tree is noted for its smooth, gray bark and palmately compound leaves with 5–7 lance-shaped leaflets. In spring, it produces upright clusters of pale yellow to greenish-yellow flowers. The fruit is a smooth, leathery capsule containing 1–3 glossy brown seeds. The Yellow Buckeye is prized for its ornamental qualities, tolerance of various soils, and vibrant yellow-orange fall foliage.

Min. Quanity Grade/Age Size No. Per Bundle Bundle + Fifty + Hundred + 5 Hundred + 25 Hundred +
5 Seedling 3 Yr. 5′ 5 16.00 8.00
5 Seedling 3 Yr. 4′ 5 13.00 5.50
25 Seedling 2 Yr. 12″ 25 4.50 1.50
10 Seedling 2 Yr. 18″ 10 6.00 2.50
5 Seedling 2 Yr. 2′ 5 9.00 3.00
5 Seedling 2 Yr. 3′ 5 10.50 4.50

 

Additional information

Botanical Name

Aesculus octandra

Height

50-90'

Zone

4-8