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Aesculus Glabra (Buckeye) Conker Seeds - Ideal for Planting and Gardening

Key Features:

  • Grows into a handsome shade tree with palm-shaped leaves

  • Produces distinctive buckeye seeds in attractive pods

  • Known for being low-maintenance and adaptable to varied soil types

  • Suitable for landscape borders, large yards, parks, and woodland gardens

  • Non-GMO high-quality seeds for consistent and healthy germination


Specifications

  • Common Name: Ohio Buckeye

  • Scientific Name: Aesculus glabra

  • Plant Type: Deciduous Tree

  • Mature Height: 20–40 ft (depending on location and care)

  • Sunlight: Full Sun to Partial Shade

  • Soil Type: Moist, well-drained soils preferred

  • Watering: Moderate to regular watering during establishment

  • Growth Rate: Moderate

  • Climate Zones: USDA Zones 4–7

  • Planting Season: Spring or Early Fall

  • Non-GMO: Yes

Planting Guide

  1. Seed Preparation:
    For best germination, cold stratification is recommended.
    Place seeds in damp paper towel inside a sealed bag and refrigerate for 8–12 weeks.

  2. Sowing Depth:
    Plant seeds 1–2 inches deep in nutrient-rich soil.

  3. Germination Conditions:
    Keep soil moist, not waterlogged. Maintain temperatures of 60–75°F.

  4. Transplanting:
    Once seedlings develop strong roots and leaves, transplant to outdoor soil with room to spread.

  5. Care:
    Water consistently during the first growing season. Mulch to retain soil moisture and protect young roots.

Key Features:

  • Grows into a handsome shade tree with palm-shaped leaves

  • Produces distinctive buckeye seeds in attractive pods

  • Known for being low-maintenance and adaptable to varied soil types

  • Suitable for landscape borders, large yards, parks, and woodland gardens

  • Non-GMO high-quality seeds for consistent and healthy germination


Specifications

  • Common Name: Ohio Buckeye

  • Scientific Name: Aesculus glabra

  • Plant Type: Deciduous Tree

  • Mature Height: 20–40 ft (depending on location and care)

  • Sunlight: Full Sun to Partial Shade

  • Soil Type: Moist, well-drained soils preferred

  • Watering: Moderate to regular watering during establishment

  • Growth Rate: Moderate

  • Climate Zones: USDA Zones 4–7

  • Planting Season: Spring or Early Fall

  • Non-GMO: Yes

Planting Guide

  1. Seed Preparation:
    For best germination, cold stratification is recommended.
    Place seeds in damp paper towel inside a sealed bag and refrigerate for 8–12 weeks.

  2. Sowing Depth:
    Plant seeds 1–2 inches deep in nutrient-rich soil.

  3. Germination Conditions:
    Keep soil moist, not waterlogged. Maintain temperatures of 60–75°F.

  4. Transplanting:
    Once seedlings develop strong roots and leaves, transplant to outdoor soil with room to spread.

  5. Care:
    Water consistently during the first growing season. Mulch to retain soil moisture and protect young roots.

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Aesculus Glabra (Buckeye) Conker Seeds - Ideal for Planting and Gardening
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Description

Key Features:

  • Grows into a handsome shade tree with palm-shaped leaves

  • Produces distinctive buckeye seeds in attractive pods

  • Known for being low-maintenance and adaptable to varied soil types

  • Suitable for landscape borders, large yards, parks, and woodland gardens

  • Non-GMO high-quality seeds for consistent and healthy germination


Specifications

  • Common Name: Ohio Buckeye

  • Scientific Name: Aesculus glabra

  • Plant Type: Deciduous Tree

  • Mature Height: 20–40 ft (depending on location and care)

  • Sunlight: Full Sun to Partial Shade

  • Soil Type: Moist, well-drained soils preferred

  • Watering: Moderate to regular watering during establishment

  • Growth Rate: Moderate

  • Climate Zones: USDA Zones 4–7

  • Planting Season: Spring or Early Fall

  • Non-GMO: Yes

Planting Guide

  1. Seed Preparation:
    For best germination, cold stratification is recommended.
    Place seeds in damp paper towel inside a sealed bag and refrigerate for 8–12 weeks.

  2. Sowing Depth:
    Plant seeds 1–2 inches deep in nutrient-rich soil.

  3. Germination Conditions:
    Keep soil moist, not waterlogged. Maintain temperatures of 60–75°F.

  4. Transplanting:
    Once seedlings develop strong roots and leaves, transplant to outdoor soil with room to spread.

  5. Care:
    Water consistently during the first growing season. Mulch to retain soil moisture and protect young roots.