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FAMILY HIPPOCASTANACEAE Genus AESCULUS, Linn. Trees with ill-smelling bark and soft wood. Leaves pal...
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Mason Farm Biological Reserve, 10/23/05
Ingredients: 1 (16oz.) box confectioner's sugar 1 (18oz.) jar creamy peanut butter 1 (12 oz.) pkg. s...
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Common Buckeye: Durham, 11/11/03: Fall form: dark hind wing without eyespots.
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Buckeyes, Native to North America. Ohio Buckeye (Aesculus glabra (top left V.16.02 / bottom right V...
We walked towards the river Liffy, through the new south Docklands development . St.olling back home...
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6/15/03, North Carolina Botanical Gardens
Ohio St.te Buckeyes If you think Ohio St.te Buckeyes tickets have lost their luster after back-to-b...
7/10/03, Durham (a little more orange than is typical...)
A Buckeye cockerel The Buckeye breed was admitted to the American St.ndard of Perfection in 1904. It...
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The NASA X-38 is the prototype of a Crew Return Vehicle (CRV) which will be used as an emergency esc...
SMALL - about approx 7mm wide x 11 mm dia Warm brown with that distinctive pale brown spot! S...
A pair of Buckeyes Photos courtesy of Bill Braden
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NC Botanical Garden, Orange County, NC, 10/30/05
The Buckeyes of Ohio St.te were Last Season's Champs
...oliage. The wood is used for furniture, boxes, flooring, and musical instruments. Indiana Tree List
10/11/04, Buccaneer St.te Park, Waveland, MS
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Turtlehead in summer (left); Ohio buckeye in September (right)
Buckeyes 1 (16 oz) package of chocolate chips 2 Tablespoons shortening 1/2 cup melted butter 1 pound...
Durham, 9/6/05. You can see the dorsal pattern through the wing in this ventral view.
This Morton Arboretum specimen was covered in flowers on May 26th. Yellow buckeye, also called sweet...