Any of various trees or shrubs of the genus Aesculus, as A. glabra (Ohio buckeye), having palmate leaves, gray, scaly bark, and bell-shaped greenish-yellow flowers in upright clusters: the state tree of Ohio. People also say that if you carry one around it will bring you good luck!
2007-12-23 11:39:13
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answered by Hannah L. 2
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Ohio Buckeye, just what exactly is a buckeye?
The tree species Aesculus glabra is commonly known as Ohio buckeye, American buckeye, fetid buckeye, or stinking buck-eye. It derives its unflattering common names from the disagreeable odor generated when the leaves are crushed.
the "stinking buck-eye" relates directly to the OSU football team!
2007-12-23 10:46:01
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answered by michr 7
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A buckeye is ohio's state tree and nut.
2007-12-23 10:26:19
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answered by Anonymous
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What they said above me, except that the buckeye is posionous. There is a candy made with dark chocolate on the outside, and a penut butter cream on the inside that looks like the nut. It is very tastey, similar to a reeces cup.
2007-12-23 10:55:48
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answered by blibityblabity 7
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It is a nut that comes from the Buckeye tree. There is a legend that if you carry one in your pocket , it will bring you good luck
2007-12-23 10:25:49
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answered by elliemae2 5
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is this the news green dot question of college football.
it's a nut that falls off of the buckeye tree, it's brown with a tan circle on the tops and is considered good luck by some.
16-0 is just another bandwagon fan who isn't even worth talking sports with, he is suctioned on to Tom Brady's left nut.
2007-12-23 10:25:04
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answered by me 5
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buckeye tree silly
2007-12-23 10:25:25
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answered by st-croix 3
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being from the north a buckeye is a nut
2016-05-26 01:36:23
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answered by raguel 3
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Norse Chestnut. Aesculus Hippocastanum
2007-12-23 11:00:24
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answered by Isadora 6
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Its a tree. Actually the state tree of Ohio.
2007-12-23 10:28:10
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answered by blessfarms 3
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