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Definition of Red buckeye
1. Noun. A shrub buckeye of southern United States.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Red Buckeye
Literary usage of Red buckeye
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge by Charles Anderson Dana (1874)
"The Ohio buckeye (;£'. glabra, Fruit of Common Horse Chestnut red buckeye (-i!
... The red buckeye Dwarf ..."
2. Field Book of American Trees and Shrubs: A Concise Description of the by Ferdinand Schuyler Mathews (1915)
"red buckeye ^ shrub 4-10 or a small tree 24 feet high, Aesculus with krown ...
The red buckeye is found in rich alluvial soil in the fertile valleys of Va. ..."
3. A Manual of the Medical Botany of North America by Laurence Johnson (1884)
"In the case of the red buckeye this has been shown to be a glucoside, possessed of
... The poisonous glucoside found in the seeds of the red buckeye is also ..."
4. Practical Forestry: A Treatise on the Propagation, Planting, and Cultivation by Andrew Samuel Fuller (1910)
"red buckeye.—Very similar to the last, and by some considered only a variety,
but by others as a distinct species. It is a shrub, or at best only a small ..."
5. Ornamental Gardening for Americans: A Treatise on Beautifying Homes, Rural by Elias A. Long (1899)
"... downy leaves and bright yellow flowers, C. The red buckeye (JE. ... such as
the Dark red buckeye (var. atrosanguinea), with dark flowers and smooth ..."
6. Practical Forestry: A Treatise on the Propagation, Planting, and Cultivation by Andrew Samuel Fuller (1908)
"red buckeye.—Very similar to the last, and by some considered only a variety,
but by others as a distinct species. It is a shrub, or at best only a small ..."