Any Good Poasts From The 11 Grown Men Wearing Jerseys
Dec 12, 2019, 11:04 AM
Site today. Also, how in the world did someone think a poisonous, foul smelling plant would be a good mascot??
Species
The most-notable species is the Ohio buckeye (A. glabra), also called fetid, or Texas, buckeye, which is primarily found in the Midwestern region of the United States. The tree grows up to 21 metres (70 feet) in height and has twigs and leaves that yield an unpleasant odour when crushed. The palmately compound leaves feature five to seven leaflets and turn orange to yellow in fall. The seeds contain tannic acid and are poisonous to cattle and humans. The plant is the state tree of Ohio, and the term buckeyes is used to refer to Ohioans in general as well as to the sports teams and players of the Ohio State University. (From Encyclopedia Britannica)