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Ohio Buckeye Tree Seeds | Aesculus glabra

Ohio Buckeye Tree Seeds | Aesculus glabra

The tree of Ohio. The original good luck charm. The one every Midwesterner knows.

Aesculus glabra, the Ohio Buckeye, is the state tree of Ohio and the tree that gave Ohio State University its athletic teams their name, producing the large, glossy, reddish-brown nuts enclosed in a spiny husk that Ohioans and Midwesterners have carried in their pockets as good luck charms for generations. It is a medium to large native hardwood of the Ohio River valley and Midwest that produces creamy yellow to pale green flower clusters in spring, develops a broad, rounded canopy of large, distinctive palmate compound leaves, and turns brilliant orange in fall in one of the most reliable and vivid fall color displays of any native Midwestern tree. If you are looking to buy Ohio Buckeye seeds or grow this native American tree from seed, this is the tree with more cultural identity attached to a single nut than any other tree in the eastern United States.

  • Produces the glossy reddish-brown buckeye nuts that Ohioans and Midwesterners carry as good luck charms
  • Creamy yellow to pale green flower clusters in spring attractive to hummingbirds and bumblebees
  • Bold, palmate compound leaves creating tropical-looking summer foliage unique among native Midwestern trees
  • Brilliant orange fall color, one of the earliest and most reliable fall color trees in the Midwest
  • The state tree of Ohio and the cultural symbol of one of the most recognizable sports programs in college athletics

Things you probably did not know about the Ohio Buckeye

The nut is toxic to most animals but has been used medicinally by Indigenous peoples for centuries. The nuts and leaves of Ohio Buckeye contain aesculin and other glycosides that are toxic to horses, cattle, and humans if consumed in quantity. Despite this toxicity, the nuts were used by many Indigenous peoples of the Ohio Valley and Midwest in preparations for rheumatism and arthritis, ground and mixed with other substances as an external treatment. The toxicity does not prevent the nuts from being carried as good luck charms because the intact nut coat prevents absorption through skin contact.

The tree blooms so early in spring that it is often pollinated by hummingbirds before many bee species are active. Ohio Buckeye produces its flowers earlier in spring than most other native trees, at a moment when temperatures are still cool and many pollinating insects are not yet active. Ruby-throated Hummingbirds that are beginning their northward spring migration through the Midwest are the primary pollinators during this early period, making Ohio Buckeye one of the most important early-season hummingbird nectar trees in the eastern US.

The leaves unfurl in spring before almost any other native hardwood in the Midwest. Ohio Buckeye is consistently the first native hardwood to show leaves in spring across the Midwest, leafing out weeks before oaks, maples, and most other native trees. This early leafing out exposes the new growth to late frost damage, and browning of new Buckeye leaves from late frost is a common sight in Midwestern springs. The tree regrows the damaged leaves from backup buds without lasting harm.

The Buckeye nut was the original good luck token of the American frontier. The practice of carrying a buckeye nut for good luck dates back to frontier settlements of the Ohio Valley in the 18th century, where the nuts were commonly found and the custom apparently originated with Indigenous peoples who attributed protective and medicinal properties to the nuts. The practice spread with Midwestern settlers and became deeply embedded in Ohio cultural identity, eventually attaching to Ohio State University athletics in the early 20th century.

Growing Details

  • Botanical Name: Aesculus glabra
  • Stratification: Required, 90 to 120 days cold moist stratification, recalcitrant seed, keep moist
  • USDA Zones: 3 to 7
  • Soil: Well-drained, moist, slightly acidic to neutral
  • Light: Full sun to partial shade
  • Height: 20 to 40 feet
  • Spread: 20 to 35 feet
  • Growth Rate: Moderate, 1 to 1.5 feet per year

Plant it where the fall color will be visible before most other trees begin to change and where the nuts can be collected in September. Give one to an Ohio State fan and watch what happens.

FAQ

Do you pre-stratify the seeds?

Most of our seeds are not pre-stratified. We ship them unstratified so you can control germination timing based on your local growing season. We sell to all 50 U.S. states and Canadian provinces, and since each region has different planting windows, pre-stratifying would risk seeds germinating in transit or before you're ready to plant.

True stratification requires cold, moist conditions, which can lead to premature sprouting or mold if not timed properly. To avoid this, we store most seeds in dry cold conditions to preserve viability — but this does not initiate stratification.

Do any of your seeds need to stay moist? (Recalcitrant seeds)

Yes — some species we offer are recalcitrant, meaning they must remain moist to stay viable and cannot be dried out. Examples include: Chestnut, Hazelnut, Paw Paw, etc.

These seeds are shipped in moist cold storage and are clearly labeled on the product page when applicable. Please refrigerate immediately upon arrival and follow included care instructions.

Do you ship internationally?

We currently ship to the United States and Canada only. Unfortunately, we cannot ship to other countries without a phytosanitary certificate, which is required by most international customs agencies.

If you're interested in shipping outside North America, please contact us. Note that a phytosanitary certificate typically adds $60–$80 USD per seed type and must be arranged in advance.


Shipping & What's Included

Shipping & Packaging

Hand-packed in resealable zipper kraft paper seed bags

Stratification and planting instructions included with every order

1 free bonus seed pack included with every order

Ships within 3–5 business days via USPS

Return Policy


Due to the nature of our products, we do not accept returns on seeds.
However, if your order arrives damaged or incorrect, please contact us within 7 days and we’ll make it right.



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