buckeye

buckeye
/buk"uy'/, n., pl. buckeyes.
1. 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.
2. the brown nut of any of these trees.
3. (cap.) a native or inhabitant of Ohio (used as a nickname).
4. a butterfly, Precis lavinia, having dark-brown wings with purple or red eyespots.
[1755-65, Amer.; BUCK1 stag + EYE, orig. used to designate def. 1, in allusion to the look of the seed]

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Any of about 13 trees and shrubs of the genus Aesculus (family Hippocastanaceae), native to North America, southeastern Europe, and eastern Asia.

The name refers to the resemblance of the nut, which has a pale patch on a shiny red ground, to the eye of a deer. Buckeyes are valued as ornamental trees for their handsome candelabra-like flower clusters. Both the young foliage and the nuts are poisonous. Among the most notable is the Ohio buckeye (A. glabra), also called fetid buckeye and American horse chestnut, with twigs and leaves that yield an unpleasant odour when crushed. The sweet, or yellow, buckeye (A. flava, or A. octandra) is the largest buckeye, up to 89 ft (27 m) tall, and is naturally abundant in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, U.S.

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 any of about 13 trees and shrubs belonging to the genus Aesculus, in the soapberry family (Sapindaceae), native to North America, southeastern Europe, and eastern Asia. The name refers to the resemblance of the nut, which has a pale patch on a shiny red ground, to the eye of a deer. Buckeyes, like the related horse chestnut, are valued as ornamental trees for their handsome candelabra-like flower clusters. The fruits have hard leathery husks, smooth to weakly spiny, turning brown in fall; ripe fruits split into three parts to release one to three glossy brown, inedible nuts. Both the young foliage and the nuts are poisonous.

      Among the most notable is the Ohio buckeye (A. glabra), also called fetid buckeye and American horse chestnut, a tree growing up to 21 m (70 feet) in height, with twigs and leaves that yield an unpleasant odour when crushed. The digitate leaves, of five to seven leaflets, turn orange to yellow in fall.

      The sweet, or yellow, buckeye (A. flava, or A. octandra), with yellow flowers, is the largest buckeye, up to 27 m (89 feet), and is naturally abundant in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Red buckeye (A. pavia), with red flowers, is an attractive small tree, reaching a height of up to 7.6 m (25 feet), rarely taller.

      Bottlebrush buckeye (A. parviflora), from Georgia and Alabama, is an attractive shrub, up to 3.5 m (11 feet) high. The white flowers are borne in erect spikes about 30 cm (1 foot) long. Painted, or Georgia, buckeye (A. sylvatica), a rounded shrub or small tree, up to 7.6 m (25 feet), has variably coloured flowers, yellow to reddish on the flower spikes.

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