Buckeye, any of about six species of North American trees and shrubs in the genus Aesculus of the soapberry family (Sapindaceae). The name refers to the resemblance of the nutlike seed, which has a pale patch on a shiny red-brown surface, to the eye of a deer.

Now that fall has arrived, the husks have started falling from trees to reveal a brown one-eyed nut, known as the buckeye. Here’s more about the Ohio buckeye tree, and how to spot one.

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Aesculus glabra, commonly known as Ohio buckeye, [2] Texas buckeye, [3] or fetid buckeye, [3] is a species of tree in the soapberry family (Sapindaceae) native to North America.

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